Texas A&M invites campus and Bryan-College Station community members to attend all or any of three upcoming “Startup 101” workshops.
Mays Business School celebrated the 11th Annual Aggie 100, honoring the fastest growing Aggie-owned or Aggie-led businesses.
Mays is launching a recently approved Master of Science in Business degree in 2016.
The Executive MBA program at Mays Business School is the top public university in Texas.
If you have an idea for a business, product or process that will change the way the world feeds itself, sign up for the Food+City Challenge Prize.
Henry Musoma often quotes one of his favorite sayings: “Your network is your net worth.”
The President and COO of H-E-B, Craig L. Boyan, will receive the 2015 McLane Leadership in Business Award.
Startup Aggieland prepares students to enter programs such as VentureWell and the National Science Foundation’s I-Corps.
Mays is ushering in a new era in its long tradition of creating knowledge and developing ethical leaders for a global society.
Texas A&M University graduates faring quite well in the marketplace, with the U.S. News story indicating no university in the country has more current Fortune 100 CEOs than Texas A&M.