School News
With NASDAQ hosting the McCombs School and the 2013 winners of the Global Venture Labs Investment Competition, faculty, staff, alumni and coporate partners descended on New York City to celebrate.
Two teams from the Texas Master of Science in Technology Commercialization program made strong showings at the recent Global Venture Labs Investment Competition, which was won by a biotechnology startup from the Indian School of Business.
Wells Fargo announces three-year, $450,000 grant to support Clean Energy entrepreneurship at the Jon Brumley Texas Venture Labs.
We admit it: the story of internet meme Business Cat joining McCombs as a feline-in-residence is entirely false. Although judging by how widely you shared the news on social media, maybe we're on to something.
Alumni Robert Rowling and Terry Hennersdorf Rowling have pledged $25 million for a 458,000-square-foot building with modern study environments, team meeting space, and high-tech classrooms.
Students and faculty looking for expertise from the corporate front line can now find it in not one, but two new executives-in-residence, both coincidentally named Rob.
Two entrepreneurs won scholarships to the Texas MBA program after their startup pitches won the first-ever TVL Scholarship Competition.
The McCombs management department looks forward to an exciting 2013 full of new programs and initiatives. We talked with management department chairman Jim Fredrickson about what’s coming up.
The Texas MBA program has started several new programs in 2013 meant to enrich the educational experience for MBA students. We talked with MBA program director Stacey Rudnick about what’s in store for MBA students.
Seismos, whose founders are in the MSTC program, won the largest competition TVLIC has had so far. But according to Rob Warren, the new assistant director of Jon Brumley Texas Venture Labs, this competition will only get bigger and better.


