Three combined images of Chris Landry. Chris Landry bull-riding, Chris Landry in casual cowboy garb, Chris Landry in military uniform.
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A&M-Central Texas ROTC Cadet and Competitive Bull Rider Pursues Career as Commissioned Officer

Chris Landry, 28, the middle son of Dale and Tina Landry, has been giving his mother grey hair for the last two and a half decades. He started young. Very young. In fact, he can remember his exact age when he recognized – and embraced – a daredevil spirit that is with him to this…

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Almost 100 Former Students Celebrate A&M-Central Texas Alumni Association Brunch Celebration

Almost 100 former A&M-Central Texas students and their guests attended an inaugural brunch celebrating the A&M-Central Texas Alumni Association which recognized three Central Texas leaders with awards this past Saturday, Sept. 21. Justice Gregory Johnson, Bell County Justice of the Peace, Precinct Four, Place One, was keynote speaker. Alumni Association Board President, Matthew Jimenez was…

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A&M-Central Texas Business Program Ranked #59 in U.S. News & World Report of Best Online Programs

The Texas A&M University–Central Texas College of Business Administration was ranked 59th by the U.S. News & World Report for best online undergraduate business programs. The updated ranking showed the program moving up nearly 40 spots from its No. 98 ranking a year ago. Mark White, vice president of marketing at U.S. News & World…

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College of Business Administration Earns Prestigious AACSB International Accreditation

The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) announced last week that A&M-Central Texas has earned international accreditation for its College of Business Administration. Founded in 1916, AACSB is the longest-serving global accrediting body for business schools, and the largest business education network connecting learners, educators, and businesses worldwide. Stephanie M. Bryant, executive vice…

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Alumna Works to Lead Business into the Future

Economic, environmental and social demands have today’s businesses—large and small—reassessing their leadership needs. With a goal of sustainable profitability and growth in the face of these challenges, many businesses have adopted a new leadership paradigm, focusing on the common needs of people, the planet, and business profitability. Margarita Villarreal, a graduate of the Texas A&M…

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Veteran Graduate Finds Success in Business Management

It’s a common story to hear at Texas A&M University-Central Texas: A high school graduate enlists in the military at a young age. Then, when they return home from service, they realize that they do not have the academic credentials to go into the traditional baccalaureate program they have their eyes on. For these people,…

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