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01/27/26 4:54 AM

#115802 RE: cottonisking #115801

Dr. John Dinkel, like an Elephant, I never forgot your words of wisdom in the 1980s!

Dr. John Dinkel was a faculty member in the Texas A&M University College of Business during the 1980s.
Role and Contributions: Dr. Dinkel was associated with the Dean's Office from approximately 1983 to 1985, where he was involved in developing and using a model for scheduling undergraduate and graduate classes.
Academic Profile: He is listed as a researcher at Texas A&M University, College Station, with several publications and citations in academic literature.
Other Faculty: Other individuals were also connected to the business college during this period; for example, Bruce Broussard (1984 graduate in accounting) and David Cordani (1988 graduate in accounting) were students who went on to become Fortune 100 CEOs. Venkat Venkataramanan also received his PhD from the Business Analysis program in 1987.
For more information on the history of the university and its faculty, you can explore the Texas A&M University Libraries Newspaper Collection or the Texas A&M University Catalogs.




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Dr. John Dinkel was a faculty member in the College of Business at Texas A&M University during the 1980s, serving in the Dean's Office between 1983 and 1985. He worked on decision support systems for academic scheduling during his tenure.
Key Details About Dr. John Dinkel at Texas A&M (1980s):
Role: He worked in the Dean's Office of the College of Business, specifically mentioned as being active from 1983-1985.
Research: He was involved in developing models for academic course scheduling (both undergraduate and graduate).
Publications: ResearchGate profiles for John Dinkel show 42 publications associated with him at Texas A&M University.