Aggie 100 Lunch Honors Former Students
Posted: 2:04 AM Over 650 people gathered in The Zone Club at Texas A&M University Friday to recognize the fastest-growing Aggie-owned businesses.
Posted: 2:04 AM Over 650 people gathered in The Zone Club at Texas A&M University Friday to recognize the fastest-growing Aggie-owned businesses.
Updated: 1:10 AM Ol' Army Lou's legend lives on as Loupot's Bookstore celebrates its 75th Anniversary.
Updated: 10:05 PM Texas A&M graduates continue to succeed in the business world. To honor their achievements, the Mays Business School's Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship will recognize the fastest-growing Aggie owned businesses.
Posted: 9:04 PM The fastest-growing Aggie-owned businesses will be honored Friday during the third annual Aggie 100 luncheon, scheduled for 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in The Zone Club at Texas A&M University’s Kyle Field.
Updated: 3:02 PM Loupot’s Bookstore, named after Texas A&M University’s most colorful graduate, Judson E. Loupot (Ol’ Army Lou ’32), celebrates its 75th anniversary, October 25th , with a star studded list of dignitaries, including Texas Governor, Rick Perry, who is expected to attend.
Posted: 1:57 AM Bryan's Texas Reds Steak & Grape Festival has been recognized by the Texas Downtown Association as the Best Promotional Event or Festival.
Posted: 1:14 AM A local company fizzes its way to become a part of an American icon's history. The Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Bryan is celebrating 100 years of bottling one of the world's most popular brands of drink.
Posted: 2:44 AM Ronald Kuppersmith sees patients in Bryan, College Station, Huntsville and Rockdale. Now, his work with those people has garnered a national recognition.
Posted: 2:30 AM A pair of Bryan businesses have been nominated for what the New York Post has called "the business world's own Oscar Awards."
Posted: 2:07 AM Lina Lawson of Bryan has been elected national president of the American Business Women's Association (ABWA), the nation's premier organization for workingwomen
Posted: 11:51 AM American Airlines parent AMR Corporation reports its third-quarter profit surged from the year-ago period after the carrier took a $99 million charge on fuel-hedging contracts.
Posted: 7:57 PM The Texas A&M University System announced Tuesday it has formed a joint venture company, AgFuture Energy LLC, to help identify and commercialize technologies developed by A&M System researchers and move them to the marketplace.
Posted: 2:08 AM It's a big honor for a former pharmacist who served the Brazos Valley for years.
Posted: 7:54 PM The biggest power generator in Texas officially passed from public to private ownership Wednesday.
Updated: 4:07 PM The Bryan economy is getting a boost this month with the opening of a new Cotton Patch Café restaurant that opened on Thursday, September 13.
Posted: 2:51 AM A best-selling author will offer her advice to Texas A&M business students Friday at Reed Arena.
Posted: 2:35 AM The owners of a popular Bryan restaurant were honored Tuesday for their impact in the community.
Posted: 2:34 AM A longtime Brazos Valley banker and community volunteer will be laid to rest Monday. James "Jim" Florence succumbed to liver cancer Thursday at the age of 71.
Posted: 5:48 PM Neutral Posture, a locally owned company is taking this oppurtunity to celebrate its staff of customer service representatives.
Posted: 11:44 PM A new Bryan business introduced itself Monday with flair from the Far East. Toyo Ink Manufacturing broke ground on its $20 million production facility located in the Bryan Business Park with an unusual ceremony.
Posted: 12:13 PM Hispanic Business magazine says the Texas A&M Health Science Center's College of Medicine is among the best when it comes to achieving a more diverse student body.
Posted: 11:56 AM The September opening of the new Cotton Patch Café in Bryan will likely add between 70 and 90 jobs and could result in more than $1 million in local investment according to the company.
Posted: 11:46 AM For the tenth time, the Bryan/College Station Chamber of Commerce is giving local eighth graders the chance to hear from a wide range of professionals.
Posted: 1:54 PM Workforce Solutions Brazos Valley has honored local employers as part of their annual meeting.
Posted: 12:52 PM A College Station realtor has been honored by her peers for her contributions to the industry.