LEAD STORY
Hooah, Ags »This August, sixteen men and women injured as a result of military service in Iraq and Afghanistan since September 11, 2001, came to Mays Business School to participate in the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities (EBV), which offered wounded warriors with vision and determination the tools needed to be able to make their businesses a success.
Deanspeak
The best is yet to come »
Today marks the end of my tenure as interim dean of Mays Business School and I’d like to to express my sincere appreciation to the faculty, staff, and students of Mays for the dedication and enthusiasm they bring with them each and every day.
Perspectives
Un-Belizeable! »
Mays sophomore Tyler Eads talks about spending part of his summer serving with a medical mission team in Belize.
Executive Speakers
Students learn from successful Texas restaurateur »
In Texas, people know if you want great Tex-Mex, Cajun, Greek, steak, or seafood, the best bet is to find a restaurant with the name “Pappas” in the title. Chris Pappas, co-owner and CEO of Pappas Restaurants, Inc., recently spoke to Mays students about the hospitality industry, his successful career, and how to take advantage of opportunity when others see hardship.
Research Notes
Relevant research heats up congressional debate »
Research from Mays Business School management Professor Leonard Bierman has recently received attention in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, as those legislative bodies consider amending the pay discrimination provisions of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Donors Corner
ARGUS Software prepares Mays students for future with gift »
ARGUS Software, Inc., a global company specializing in commercial real estate software, recently gave a gift-in-kind worth $200,000 to Mays Business School at Texas A&M University. The gift provided 50 copies of their ARGUS Valuation DSC software, which students will be able to use in a campus computer lab.





