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Who calls Houston home and why?

HOUSTON GUIDEJones Graduate School of Business

Our students thrive in the fourth largest and most diverse city in the U.S. There are more than 145 languages spoken here, along with 21 Fortune 500 company headquarters; the world’s largest medical center; professional teams in football, men’s and women’s soccer, baseball and basketball; more than 11,000 restaurants; resident companies in ballet, opera, symphony and theatre; and a dedicated museum district. Nicknamed the cultural capital of the South, come fnd out what Houston’s all about.

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Where to eat! Our students’ favorite places. ▪ Finn Hall (Food Hall) ▪ Niko Niko’s ▪ Gatlin’s BBQ ▪ Pink’s Pizza

▪ Common Bond Café & Bakery ▪ Pepper Twins ▪ Blue Nile ▪ Himalaya Restaurant

▪ El Tiempo Cantina ▪ Torchy’s Tacos ▪ Pappas Seafood House ▪ Tinys Milk & Cookies

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