Faculty
The McCombs Teaching and Research awards recognize faculty members who, simply put, are very good at what they do. Find out who made the list this year, and leave a note of congratulations in the comments.
The finance professor opens up about confronting Castro, dancing the Dougie, and ranching with rattlers.
Wayne Hoyer and Lamar Johnson from the McCombs marketing department tell us what's blossoming in 2013.
Go inside management lecturer Luke Winslow's research about the reality TV show "Undercover Boss" and how it portrays the labor market.
Newly retired Jim Nolen, BBA '74, MBA '76, became an all-star teacher during 32 years here.
The academic legend, widely considered to be a father of management science, was a prolific researcher who was at the forefront of a new way of studying business, emphasizing scientific rigor and integrating disciplines. He was also a fixture on campus, coming to work nearly every day until just a few weeks before his death.
McCombs' own entrepreneurship expert will speak at CGI America, an event hosted by President Bill Clinton that aims to find solutions for economic recovery in the U.S. Butler gave McCombs Today a preview.
We asked senior finance lecturer and all-around colorful character Regina Hughes 11 questions to get to know her a little better. We learned she has a mischievous sense of humor, a one-of-a-kind office and a very surprising back-up career preference.
Harrington Fellow Lamar Pierce's research considers how attempts to spur employee productivity, when not implemented carefully, can have damaging effects on a company.
Assistant Professor of Management Rory McDonald studies how firms compete in new markets and examines both stalwarts and startups in his classes.


