Donors Corner

Currie gift to attract faculty recruits

By Mays Business Online • June 4th, 2007 • Category: Donors Corner

Peter and Lisa Currie, of Houston, have always cared deeply about the impact of business education and the twin practices of teaching and research. That’s why they established a $1 million endowment for faculty at Mays Business School.
The Curries’ gift creates the Lisa Huddleston Currie ’85 and Peter H. Currie ’85 Chair in Business and [...]



Wolfs support business students, cadets with scholarships

By Mays Business Online • June 4th, 2007 • Category: Donors Corner

David B. Wolf ’52 counts his grandchildren and an entire generation of up-and-coming bright students as potential Texas A&M Aggies who will go on to influence world and business events. That’s why he and his wife Harriet decided to commit $300,000 to scholarship funds to help attract the brightest students to the school the couple [...]



Andrases support finance students with scholarship

By Mays Business Online • June 4th, 2007 • Category: Donors Corner

The ways people can donate scholarships to Texas A&M University are countless. So why did Anne B. ’84 and David S. Andras ’85 choose to give to Mays Business School? “It just seemed like the right place for us to give,” David Andras says.
This fall, the Andras family gave $25,000 to Mays to support students [...]



Class in session with Gershens

By Mays Business Online • May 1st, 2007 • Category: Donors Corner

Class is in session with Barney and Sam Gershen and family.
Barnett L. ’69 and Sam Gershen and family came together at Mays for much of the day on April 5 as both the Dean’s Executive Conference Room and a first-floor lecture hall were dedicated in the Gershens’ honor. In 2006, the Gershens committed [...]



Meyer Classroom dedicated

By Mays Business Online • May 1st, 2007 • Category: Donors Corner

Charlotte and C. Fagg Sanford in front of the Wm. Hugh Meyer ‘51 Classroom. In an April ceremony, Charlotte and C. Fagg Sanford gathered family and friends to cut the ribbon on the Wm. Hugh Meyer ’51 Classroom in the Wehner building’s first floor. The classroom, and the Sanfords’ $100,000 learning endowment, are named in [...]