Times-Picayune: Tulane University's new business dean will reset the school's priorities
From The Times-Picayune, June 13, 2011:
The newly named dean of the A.B. Freeman School of Business at Tulane University has been on the job less than two weeks and as of Thursday was still living out of a hotel, but already has begun in earnest an effort to create a school that will endow students with a system of values just as it imparts them with business education and skills. Doing so, Solomon believes, will create business leaders who are able to communicate effectively, think critically and avoid unethical behavior.
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