25 students from seven colleges gathered for the case competition.
Our Religion Initiative Director, Paul Lambert, focused students on promoting religious diversity by partnering with the BYU Marriott School of Business for their annual Faith and Belief at Work case competition. This competition was an integral part of this year's Wheatley Student Conference on Religion in the Public Sphere (SCRIPS).
SCRIPS provided students with the chance to problem solve in the context of religious pluralism, experience team building with new acquaintances, and practice real-world application of new ideas. Students were given numerous opportunities to learn from expert faculty advisors during the four-day conference.
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