Mays Business School
Texas A&M University's Mays Business School educates 4,800 undergraduate, master's and doctoral students in accounting, finance, information and operations management, management and marketing.
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College Station, TX, 77843
 
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Mays Business School 8th graders from College Station ISD cap off a semester of learning about investing with a visit to the Reliant Trading Center

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The airline industry: It’s a business where one-third of the fixed expenses (fuel) can fluctuate wildly at the discretion of world politics and another third can be strong-armed by labor unions, while the revenue stream is forever feast or famine depending on the economy, pandemic fears, the time of...
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On November 20, 2009, Pepsi Bottling Group chairman and CEO Eric Foss visited Mays to meet with Business Honors and full-time MBA students.
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A distinguished panel of industry leaders, policy experts, and Texas A&M faculty members met on November 12, 2009 at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Houston Branch to discuss how pending historic changes to the health care system will impact the business community.
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Mays Business School A look at what's going on in and around the Wehner Building.

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Mays Business School Today, we remember.

Source: bonfire.tamu.edu
This site provides information, links, and resources to the Bonfire Memorial as well as Bonfire Remembrance Week, held this year November 13-18, 2009.
Michelle
Michelle
We will never forget!
Wed at 8:23am
Mj Griffin Falcone
Mj Griffin Falcone
What a sad day 10 years ago...we will never forget!
Wed at 8:29am
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Mays Business School Congratulations to all the Aggies receiving their ring today! Gig 'em!

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Mays Business School Tom Kirkland '76, president and CEO of TEKMAK Development, meets with Business Honors students as part of the Dean's Executive Speaker Series

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Leaders of the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities (EBV) announced three major initiatives that they say will significantly expand the program’s reach and impact to assist in rebuilding the lives and economic potentials of U.S. veterans with disabilities.
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Entrepreneurs from Thailand, Texas, and many places in between, representing an array of industries from construction to computer technology, gathered in the Zone Club at Kyle Field on the Texas A&M University campus to celebrate the things they had in common: 1) They were all Aggies. 2) They were a...
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The 5th annual Aggie 100 list was announced on Friday, November 6, at a lunch hosted by the Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship (CNVE) at Mays Business School.
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BusinessWeek has recently recognized the Executive MBA Program at Texas A&M University’s Mays Business School among the world’s best. The 2009 BusinessWeek rankings place the program among the top 50 in the world, based on surveys of graduates and program directors. ...
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Mays Business School Thank you to
all those serving our country, past and present.

Source: dmc-news.tamu.edu
Several activities at Texas A&M University are planned Wednesday (Nov. 11) for Veteran’s Day. To launch the day formally honoring America’s veterans, the Corps of Cadets will hold a wreath-laying ceremony at 11 a.m. at the West Gate Memorial, which honors the 55 Aggies lost in World War I.
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Texas A&M has again proven to be a women's soccer powerhouse as the team earned its 15th consecutive NCAA tournament bid Monday. Playing in the national tournament is nothing new to the Aggies, especially senior defender Emily Peterson.
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Mays Business School Don't forget to vote for senior finance student and Aggie soccer player Emily Peterson for the Lowe’s 2009 Senior CLASS Award!

Source: www.seniorclassaward.com
Peterson is a fifth-year senior who maintains a 3.921 grade point average and is a two-time member of both ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District first team and the Academic All-Big 12 first team. The Mays Business Honors Program member is a finance major and economics minor who wants to go ...