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From the early days of Moot Corp to the formation of Texas Venture Labs and more than $20 million in funding and prizes for student ventures, we track McCombs' history of starting up startups.
Mahajan, marketing professor and author of "Africa Rising," reveals the reality of doing business with a segment of the population that collectively makes up the ninth-largest economy in the world.
Keep an eye out for these new titles from alumni and faculty.
Legendary American Airlines CEO C.R. Smith, BBA '25, was also a serious art collector. His collection of Western paintings had a starring role in the Blanton Museum of Art's recent "Go West!" exhibit.
When our photographer set out to shoot BBA grad Amy Tanksley's Uncle Classic Barbershop for an alumni magazine profile, he convinced local drummer Zack Murphy to have his 14-month beard shaved for a surprisngly captivating portrait series.
Unfortunately, for an increasing number of students, the reason is money. See how McCombs compares to peer schools on cost and student support and learn about the major scholarship push to keep the school competitive.
It may seem like an elusive thing, reserved for the likes of Picasso, or even Jobs. But each of us is capable of churning out creativity. Consider this your guide to great ideas.
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.
CEOs have climbed to the highest rungs of the corporate ladder. So how did they get there? See where they went to school, which states pay the most and what percentage of CEOs are psychopaths.
Accounting student Jeff Butler is a rising star in the rough game of wheelchair rugby.




