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The Audio-Visual library of the McCombs School of Business
Jon Brumley, BBA ’61, has founded six different oil and gas companies, all of which listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The most recent firm was Encore Acquisition, which he founded with his son, Jonny Brumely. In 2005, Forbes magazine named Brumley and his son Entrepreneurs of the Year. And while his knowledge of [...]
Finance maestro Jim Nolen explains the concept of “bootstrapping’” a start-up, and why people who want to be their own boss try to avoid venture capital for as long as possible.

The Masters of Science in Technology Commercialization program held this information session on November 10, 2010 at the AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center.

McCombs Professor of Management Janet Dukerich explains how both parties can benefit from an integrative, or “value creating” model of negotiation.

Rick Byars’ MIS 333K class requires student teams to build an application so complex that they must learn to work as a team in order to build the system. In this musical homage, Rick Byars plays and sings his own composition about the legendary project.

Complete footage of the 2010 Spring Commencement ceremony for MPA students from the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin.

Complete footage of the 2010 MSTC Commencement ceremony from the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin.

Complete footage of the 2010 Spring Commencement ceremony for BBA students from the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin.

Sheridan Titman , a Finance Professor at UT’s McCombs School of Business, spoke about the effects of the Gulf Oil Spill on stock prices in an auditorium of the University of Texas’ West Pickle Research Building, about 650 miles from the site of an oil spill endangering coastal shores on the Gulf of Mexico. [...]

Complete footage of the 2010 MBA Commencement ceremony from the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin.

Celebrating the 10th anniversary of Red McCombs’ gift to the McCombs School of Business.

Mankind has forever been trying to figure out better and faster ways to perform mathematical functions, said Gary Hoover, McCombs’ Entrepreneur-in-Residence, at his June 9 presentation on the history of personal computers.