Three honored with Freeman teaching awards

At the September meeting of the A. B. Freeman School of Business faculty, Dean Paulo Goes recognized three faculty members with the Freeman School's highest accolade for teaching.
Yumei He, Jeff Salyers and Claire Senot received 2025 Dean's Excellence in Teaching Awards, which recognize outstanding classroom instruction across all the school's programs.
"As the university’s largest school by number of students, Freeman plays a disproportionate role in delivering the educational experience that students come to Tulane for," said Goes. "In that respect, the three faculty members we honor with this year’s Excellence in Teaching Awards represent not only the best, most impactful teaching at Freeman but among the best, most impactful teaching at Tulane, so I’m delighted to recognize their achievements with these well-deserved awards."
Dean’s Excellence in Undergraduate Core Teaching Award

Yumei He, assistant professor of management science
Dean’s Excellence in Undergraduate Electives Teaching Award

Jeff Salyers, professor of practice in marketing
Dean’s Excellence in Graduate Teaching Award

Claire Senot, associate professor of management science
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