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...when I-35 was a two-lane road and being married before your senior year was pretty common. In celebration of his upcoming 50-Year Reunion, Harold Carter, BBA ’62, reminisces about the good old days on the Forty Acres.
Accounting student Jeff Butler is a rising star in the rough game of wheelchair rugby.
Running the numbers has never been so powerful or so daunting. Meet alumni who are working with Big Data to improve school districts across the country, measure influence in the Twitterverse and help Googlers. Plus the latest data research from McCombs.
Scott Cole, BBA '84, has used his education to make his passion for health and fitness a profitable career.
Paul Verdu, MBA ’96, is happily relearning the beer business in South Africa.
Christine Chen is "addicted to filmmaking." She came to McCombs to learn about entrepreneurship in order to make directing a full-time career. Watch the movie she produced that sums up her MBA experience and includes all 267 of her classmates.
Cancer survivor Kristen Doyle is using her master of science in technology commercialization degree in her work at the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas to help get cancer treatments to market--and patients--more efficiently.
Why would a sports reporter need an MBA? Alan Trubow felt like the non-business outsider when he enrolled in the Texas Evening MBA program, but realized that his unusual background is part of what sets him apart. And that's a good thing.
Ayse McCracken became CEO of the Memorial Hermann Medical Group less than a year into her time as a Texas Executive MBA student. Learn how business school prepared the health care veteran to face the challenges of such a tumultuous industry.




Aww, super great to hear someone's narration of their experience at UT 50 years ago! Gives me the shivers to think of how much legacy our school...