travel
Among students at the McCombs School of Business, the eyes of Texas clearly have their sights set on the wider world. In their own words and images, four McCombs student travelers share what they experienced and accomplished over winter break.
Are the dog days of summer getting you down? Get some relief by checking out this gallery of student images from the BBA International Program's Spring 2012 Study Abroad Photo Contest. They just might inspire you to plan an adventure of your own.
MPA student Nathan Sowell was just two semesters away from earning both bachelor’s and master’s degrees and near-guaranteed employment. Then he escaped the country for a one-year globe-trot.
Business Honors sophomore Sara Hollis writes about how volunteering at an orphanage in Kenya transformed her view of life back home at UT.
Students often rank study abroad as a top college experience, but there's a lot to know to have a successful adventure. Learn how to make the most of your trip before you go, while you're there and when you return.
After more than five years of grueling days on Wall Street, Doug Ma was ready for a change. So he moved to Beijing and started a new business: a touring company that offered young explorers like himself an alternative to the “cattlelike” experience offered by Chinese-run tours. He partnered with Joanne Huang, BBA ’02, to found Tour-ING (www.tour-ing.com) in 2008.


