The top 12 Mays Impacts of 2018

December 14, 2018

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Mays Business School

We’re counting down the Top 12 Mays Impacts stories of the year. It was a year of interesting and remarkable stories about students, faculty, and staff. 

  1. Jennifer Glenn received the 2018 Unsung Hero Award for her triumph over adversity during her time at Texas A&M.
  2. Students had the opportunity to explore a global mindset during trips to Africa and Swaziland.

3. Mays Professional MBA program exceeds the national average in enrolling women. 

4. Bruce D. Broussard ’84 receives the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights award.

5. Mays’ Women’s Leadership Initiative Conference offer insights about transformational leadership.

6. Mays students and faculty provide hurricane relief in Vidor. 

7. McFerrin Center recognized in Princeton Review

8. Graduating seniors credit support of Mays Business School. 

9. Mays Executive MBA Program ranked #11 U.S. public school in Financial Times ranking. 

10. Buc-ee’s president says exceeding customers’ expectations is key to business success. 

11. Scholarship banquet brings donors and recipients together. 

12. 74-72