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Accounting student Jeff Butler is a rising star in the rough game of wheelchair rugby.
There’s no denying it—happiness is hot these days. But has our obsession with joy brought us any closer to finding it? And does it belong in business? New research attempts to answer those questions and more.
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.
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.
Todd Follmer, MBA '87, is the CEO of inThinc, whose software monitors unsafe driving and alerts parents—and companies—to problems. And his personal experience of losing someone to a driving fatality keeps him passionately on mission.
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.
Feeling blue? Check out these tips for seeing the brighter side of life, from associate professor of marketing and happiness expert Raj Raghunathan. Plus, a happiness quiz and recommended reading.
This fall, McCombs celebrates a century of educating accountants. And it just so happens we do it better than anyone else. Browse our collection of historical photos, juicy quotes, and record-breaking statistics.
Born with a rare genetic disorder that causes hearing and vision loss, Sarah Browne wasn't supposed to move beyond a third-grade education. Now, she sees every challenge as an opportunity to prove her potential.






Right on, Jeff! Bring some Murderball to campus!