The Aggie team FluxWorks, which develops and manufactures magnetic gears, received $350,000 for the overall prize and another $10,000 from the elevator pitch competition.
Through a $10 million gift made by the late Artie McFerrin (left) and his wife Dorothy (right), the Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship in Mays Business School will be renamed in his honor. By Kelli Reynolds, Mays Business School The McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship at Texas A&M University’s…
By Dorian Martin ’06, on behalf of the Texas A&M Foundation The entrepreneurial spirit of longtime Texas A&M University benefactor Arthur “Artie” McFerrin, Jr. will continue to inspire future generations of Aggies through the renaming of Mays Business School’s Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship (CNVE) in his…