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  • Texas A&M Joins Three Universities In ‘VETTED’ Partnership To Transition Vets Into Workforce

    Texas university and state officials gather at the Texas State Capitol to announce the establishment of VETTED. (Mays Business) By Texas A&M University Mays Business School Editor’s note: This story has been updated throughout. Texas A&M University’s military heritage, combined with its world-class business school, makes it the ideal place…

  • Phillips 66 And Mays To Host Energy Panel June 13

    By Kelli Levey, Texas A&M University Mays Business School Phillips 66 and Mays Business School are hosting an Energy Panel. Professionals will be attending from companies like Chevron, Enterprise Products, Oxy, Phillip 66, Southwestern, and more. These professionals include VP’s, controllers, and managers. After the panel, students will…

  • Mays Partners With Local Habitat For Humanity

    We’re teaming up with the Bryan-College Station Habitat for Humanity and lending a hand to local families. From filling flower pots all the way to raising $55,000 for those in need, no act is too big or too small for us Aggies.

  • Crisis Management Strategies And The Long-Term Effects Of Product Recalls

    By Texas A&M University Mays Business School Staff In this era of numerous product and public relations crises (e.g., Toyota, Samsung Galaxy Note 7, Blue Bell ice cream, United Airlines, Goodman furnace), two Texas A&M University marketing professors investigated the effects of crisis management strategies on long-term shareholder…

  • Mays Alum, The Citizenry Co-Founder Rachel Bentley Gives Strategic Retailing Lecture

    The Citizenry co-founder Rachel Bentley. By Courtney Bosquez, Texas A&M University Mays Business School Each semester, the Center for Retailing Studies (CRS) hosts 15-20 industry leaders for the Executive Professor Speaker Series, designed to connect retail students with working professionals as guest lecturers. Making her return to Aggieland, Executive Professor…

  • Study: Texas Housing Construction Goes From Bust To Robust

    By David Jones, Texas A&M University Mays Business School Home construction is ramping up across America, and in no place is that more apparent than in Texas. “After an anemic start to the year, the number of Texas single-family home construction permits soared 11.5 percent in March to…

  • Blackstone LaunchPad Kicks Off April 28

    By Kelli Levey, Texas A&M University Mays Business School Texas A&M University and the Blackstone Charitable Foundation invite you to attend the grand opening of Blackstone LaunchPad at Texas A&M. Join us for an entrepreneurial celebration including remarks, tours of the Blackstone LaunchPad studio and light refreshments. Friday,…

  • KPMG Is 2017 Texas A&M Mays Business School Corporate Partner Of The Year

    By Kelli Levey, Texas A&M University Mays Business School KPMG has been selected as the 2017 Texas A&M University Mays Business School Corporate Partner of the Year. To celebrate, April 4 will be KPMG Corporate Day in Mays Business School as part of the Mays Connection program, which celebrates…

  • Taking The Stairs In An ‘Escalator World’

    Escalators may be quick, convenient and even fun, but according to Rory Vaden, author of Take the Stairs, they aren’t the fastest route to getting ahead. The New York Times best-selling author recently spoke to students at Mays Business School about the virtues of taking the stairs in an…

  • Mays Business School Garners International Innovation Award

    In a rapidly globalizing environment and ever-changing world, business schools are providing more value than ever. Today at its 2017 Deans Conference, AACSB International (AACSB) — the world’s largest global education network — unveiled 35 innovations that represent critical work being done by business schools to better their communities…