Former Mays Student Shares Advice On Uncommon Career Path
Former business student David Kandolha Accounting graduate David Kandolha ’89 advised current students to find the right fit for their first job and to seek guidance from mentors throughout their...
View Article‘Walking Aggie’ Passes Through Aggieland
John Ball, a.k.a. “the Walking Aggie,” walked by campus today as part of his trek across the U.S. Ball, Class of 1978, is making the coast-to-coast journey to raise money for an Endowed Aggie Ring...
View ArticleFormer Students Help Build Top Sand Sculptures
Sand sculptures depicting dinosaurs, dragons and Dr. Seuss characters built with help from former students at Texas A&M snagged the top two awards in an annual sandcastle building competition...
View ArticleBeneath Their Feet
Waterlogged refugee camps pose many dangers to inhabitants A former Texas A&M student and a fellow designer are hoping to raise $50,000 before July 15, 2015 in an online fundraising campaign to...
View ArticleAn Aggie’s Human-Sized Birdhouse
“The Gourd” was designed for a birdhouse contest. A “human-sized” birdhouse, temporarily on display at a San Antonio park, designed by former Texas A&M design student Patrick Winn, delighted park...
View ArticleOpportunity Knocks
A Mays Business School MBA graduate, mentored six years ago as a student, is working this summer on an invention called Knocki. The portable device had not yet been “born” when Ohad Nezer ’08 was...
View ArticleMilchalke To Be Honored At Sep. 3 Women’s Event
Alyssa Michalke The Women Former Students’ Network (WFSN) will be hosting a reception Sep. 3 honoring the first woman Corps Commander, Alyssa Michalke. The Sep. 3 event will be at 6 p.m. at Messina...
View ArticleCouple Establishes Scholarship To Help Students In Need
Tim Smith ’63 and wife Phyllis Thomas “Tim” Smith III ’63 graduated from Texas A&M College — just prior to it becoming Texas A&M University — with a finance degree that opened the door to a...
View ArticleRenewable Energy Thanks To Former Student
David Sellers ’02 works on solar panels on Palmyra Atoll. A research station on Palmyra Atoll, a remote, 680-acre South Pacific wildlife refuge 1,000 miles south of Hawaii, is operating primarily on...
View ArticleMays MBA ‘Good Investment’ In Forbes Ranking
Mays Business School’s Full-Time MBA program ranked in the top 10 among U.S. public programs at 9th among U.S. public and 24th overall in the 2015 Forbes “Best Business Schools” ranking released...
View ArticleCigna CEO, Former Student, Credits Success To Texas A&M
David Cordani ’88 credits Texas A&M University – particularly the Mays Business School – with preparing him to lead Cigna’s 37,000 employees and operations in 30 countries. His double major in...
View ArticleDean’s Wife Gets A Surprise On Ring Day
(from left:) Provost Karan Watson, Carol Akers and Dean Andrew Morriss After 12 Aggie law students received their rings this fall, there was one more left on the table for a Texas A&M former...
View ArticleAggie Talks About Job At Industrial Light & Magic
“If we can make it invisible to you, we’ve done our job,” said Franklin Chance of his job as a creature technical director at George Lucas’s motion picture visual effects company Industrial Light...
View ArticleFormer Student Spreads His “Wings”
Texas A&M former student and U.S. Marine Kyle Lobpries is one of the world’s best at wingsuit flying, a new extreme sport in which people “fly” to earth after jumping from an airplane or mountain...
View ArticleFormer Student’s Firm Ranked No. 1 In The Nation
A rendering of the AS+GG design of Astana Expo City An architecture firm led by Adrian Smith ’66, an outstanding alumnus of the Texas A&M College of Architecture, heads the 2015 Architect 50, a...
View ArticleCollege Of Medicine Alum “Gives Back” $1 Million For Scholarships
The Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine recently received its first one million dollar alumni gift from Jay Olen Franklin, M.D., a member of the medical school’s inaugural class,...
View ArticleTexas A&M-UT Leaders Address Issues Of Diversity And Inclusion
John Sharp, Chancellor of The Texas A&M University System Texas A&M University and the University of Texas at Austin may not be in the same athletic conference anymore, but one thing they...
View ArticleFrom A&M To Under Armour, Aggie Returns To Discuss Career In Sport Marketing
A former student and leader in sport marketing shared his experience going from a student in the Department of Health and Kinesiology to being a top executive at three of the major sporting goods...
View ArticleAggie Women’s Annual Conference April 29
Aggie Women, a constituent network of The Association of Former Students, is having its annual event and conference on April 29 at the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center. The conference is...
View ArticleMays Honors Excellence In Former Students
The Mays Business School Department of Accounting and Professional Program (PPA) recognized several former students for their outstanding achievements and continued support of the accounting program...
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