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New WSJ Rankings: More Bang for Your Buck in Surprising Places
Before opening a vein to pay for your executive MBA, consider the Wall Street Journal's first-ever ranking of the five-year return on investment of executive MBA programs. The results may surprise you. Most of the schools that topped the list weren't big brand names -- or the...
Tags: Wall Street Journal, ROI, Texas A&M, Business, USC, Roi/Tco, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Stacy Blackman
Blog posts 2008-12-16

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Texas A&M Affiliation With Law School Denied
HOUSTON -- Texas A&M University should drop its affiliation with the private South Texas College of Law and instead get permission to establish its own law school, higher education officials say. "A&M cannot have a law school at this time," said Leonard Rauch, chairman of the Texas Higher Education...
Tags: board, permission, South, Texas A&M University
Research articles 1998-03-19
A Division II draft oasis: Texas A&M-Kingsville
NFL draft facts Small kingdom in Texas For a small college, Texas A&M-Kingsville's football program has history. Pro Football Hall of Famers Darrell Green and Gene Upshaw played there when it was Texas A&I. Since 1988, Texas A&M-Kingsville...
Tags: Databases, HARDWARE, NFL, SOFTWARE, Storage, Texas, USA Today
Research articles 2008-04-24
West Texas A&M Updates Equipment With $4.4 Million Johnson Controls Performance Contract
West Texas A&M University, established in 1910 and a Member of The Texas A&M University System, serves more than 6,500 students from a five-state region. The 135-acre residential campus ranks among the top five employers in the Texas Panhandle. They wanted to have fund deferred maintenance on equipment and building...
Tags: Performance, Johnson Controls Inc., Construction
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Compaq Opens Development Center in Bryan, Texas; Facility To Employ Texas A&M University Engineering Students
HOUSTON--BUSINESS WIRE--March 4, 1997-- Compaq Computer Corporation (NYSE: CPQ) today opened a Compaq Development Center CDC in Bryan, Texas during a ceremony at the site. This is Compaq's first facility deliberately situated near a university in order to employ its pool of qualified engineering students. The CDC in...
Tags: Compaq Computer Corp., Texas A&M University
Research articles 1997-03-04
AFA's aim is off in another loss/ Texas A&M-Corpus Christi knocks
An ice-cold shooting performance in the first half cost the Air Force women's basketball team on Thursday night in a 68-42 home loss to Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. The Falcons (2-8) didn't score a field goal during a 15-minute stretch to close the opening half at Clune...
Tags: Air Force, team
Research articles 2000-12-29
Texas A&M shut out by Penn St.
A L A M O B O W L --- The Associated Press The Associated Press SAN ANTONIO --- Penn State shook off that losing feeling. Rashard Casey passed for a touchdown and ran for one as No. 13 Penn...
Tags: Games, Penn State
Research articles 1999-12-29
Literary Journal, Editor to Move from UVA to Texas A&M - Dr. Charles H. Rowell
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. Dr. Charles H. Rowell, professor of English and editor of the acclaimed literary journal of the African Diaspora Callaloo, has announced that, as of late August, he will relocate the journal from its current home at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Va., to the campus of...
Tags: Dr., FINANCE, University of Virginia
Research articles 2001-08-30
Penn State outlasts Texas A&M, 24-17
SAN ANTONIO, Texas - Penn State's future was on full display, but it was a fifth-year redshirt senior running back - who didn't start until the fifth game this season - who stole the Alamo Bowl last night.Rodney Kinlaw rushed for 143 yards on 21 carries as the Nittany Lions...
Tags: Backups, Games, Penn State
Research articles 2007-12-30
Ag Community Welcomes Elsa Murano to Texas A&M System
"We're as lucky as we could possibly be to have Dr. Elsa Murano with us," Dr. Charles Graham said in late January, welcoming more than 200 guests to the American Legion Hall in Gonzales for a reception to welcome the former U.S. Undersecretary of Agriculture to her new position as...
Tags: Dr., HEALTHCARE, Texas, Texas A&M University
Research articles 2005-03-01
Texas A&M expands ag program
Texas A8M expands ag program Tradition and change were in the spotlight in December 1998 as The Texas A&M University System formalized relationships among its Agriculture Program partners. The system's Board of Regents and agricultural leaders from system institutions commemorated the event by signing a memorandum of understanding...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, Texas A&M University
Research articles 1999-02-01
Texas A&M maritime program chooses Transas/BCG for simulator project
Texas State Maritime Program, a component of Texas A&M University at Galveston TAMUG, has selected the Buffalo Computer Graphics and Transas Marine USA team for the contract to replace their existing ship simulator. The new simulator complex will consist of a Transas Navi-Trainer Professional 3000 full mission ship simulator...
Tags: Quality, Texas A&M University, training
Research articles 2001-03-01
Texas A&M University - Karen Butler appointment - Brief Article
DR. KAREN BUTLER has been named assistant dean of engineering at Texas A&M University. Butler is an associate professor in the department of electrical engineering. Butler earned a bachelor's from Southern University, a master's from the University of Texas-Austin and a doctorate in electrical engineering from Howard University.
Tags: engineering, Texas A&M University
Research articles 2001-10-25
Five years later, memories of K-State's overtime loss to Texas A&M
The Aggieville streets were utter mayhem. It was Dec. 5, 1998, and UCLA's announced loss at 4:35 p.m. had opened the door for Kansas State's first-ever shot at a national championship. The undefeated Wildcats had forged a commanding 27-12 fourth- quarter lead over Texas A&M in...
Tags: Games, memory, NFL, team
Research articles 2003-12-06
Texas A&M - Appointed And Promoted
After several months of deliberating, Texas A&M officials announced that Robert Gates, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency, will be its next president. The search also included Sen. Phil Gramm (R-TX). Gates, who served in the CIA for nearly 27 years, is not exactly a newcomer to education. He...
Tags: CIA
Research articles 2002-07-01
Degrees of Distribution - National Electronic Distributors Association, Texas A&M University - Industry Trend or Event - Brief Article
The National Electronic Distributors Association NEDA and Texas A&M University are working to develop an industrial distribution degree program with an electronic focus. The program will be funded by the NEDA Education Foundation, and is scheduled to begin admitting students this fall. The electronic distribution track, which the groups say...
Tags: Texas A&M University
Research articles 1999-04-19
Department heads named at Iowa State and Texas A&M Universities
SAE members Ramesh S. Kanwar of Iowa State University ISU and Gerald L. Riskowski of Texas A&M University have been appointed department heads at their universities. Kanwar was appointed chairman of the agricultural and biosystems engineering department at ISU on Sept. 15, 2001. He replaces ASAE member Stewart W...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, Iowa State University
Research articles 2002-03-01
-National Instruments Partners With Texas A&M University
National Instruments has formed a partnership with the Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution ETID at the Texas A&M University. As part of the partnership, National Instruments is donating software and hardware worth over US$250,000 to the department.
Tags: FINANCE, National Instruments Corp., Texas A&M University
Research articles 1999-03-26
-National Instruments Partners With Texas A&M University
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-C 1994-9 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD National Instruments has formed a partnership with the Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution ETID at the Texas A&M University. As part of the partnership, National Instruments is donating software and hardware worth over US$250,000 to the department.
Tags: FINANCE, hardware, National Instruments Corp., partnership, Texas A&M University
Research articles 1999-03-26
Texas A&M University - Frank B. Ashley - Brief Article
DR. FRANK B. ASHLEY has been named director of admissions at Texas A&M University. Previously, Ashley served as associate dean for undergraduate studies and teacher education in the College of Education. Ashley earned his bachelor's from Louisiana College and both master's and doctorate from the University of Alabama.
Tags: admission, Texas A&M University
Research articles 2001-08-30
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