J. Cameron Verhaal
October 31, 2024
Cameron Verhaal’s paper “Organizational Authenticity: How Craft-based Ventures Manage Authentic Identities and Audience Appeal,” co-authored with Stanislav Dobrev, was accepted for publication in Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal.
Robert Prilmeier
October 31, 2024
Robert Prilmeier, associate professor of finance, was interviewed for a Fortune story about 23andMe's decision to replace three of its board members with CFOs.
Adobe stock art illustrating summer internship
October 30, 2024
 

Completing a summer internship is one of the most important steps in getting a job after graduating from an MBA program, and this summer Freeman School MBA students cleared that hurdle with flying colors.

Carmen Turillo teaching MBA class in GWBC
October 25, 2024
 

The Wall Street Journal reported this week that applications to MBA programs grew by 12% in 2024, reversing two years of declines. Leading the growth were applications to full-time in-person programs, which rose 32% to their highest level in a decade.

iStock image illustrating AI
October 24, 2024
According to the 2024 Greater New Orleans Startup Report, area startups see artificial intelligence and machine learning as likely game-changers for their industries, but they’re not all sure if that’s a good thing.
EMBA Class Session in GWBC
October 23, 2024
Effective Nov. 1, 2024, the Stewart Center will become the Stewart Center for Professional & Executive Programs, reflecting its new role as the home for all Freeman School programs aimed at working professionals, including the Executive MBA, the Professional MBA, the Online MBA and executive certificate programs.
Chris Hydock photo taken in GWBC
October 22, 2024
Chris Hydock, assistant professor of marketing, was interviewed by the Associated Press for a story about McDonald's Corp.'s decision to host a visit by former President Donald Trump at one of its Pennsylvania stores.
Chris Hydock photo taken in GWBC
October 18, 2024
Chris Hydock, assistant professor of marketing, was interviewed by CNN for a story about "shrinkflation," the strategy of food companies to reduce the size or volume of products without reducing the price.
Daniel Mochon portrait in GWBC
October 12, 2024
Associate Professor of Marketing Daniel Mochon's research finding that online users are more likely to engage with content that clashes with their ideology than content that aligns with it was highlighted in an article in Fast Company.
Peter Ricchiuti
October 11, 2024
Peter Ricchiuti, William B. Burkenroad Jr. Clinical Professor in Equity Research and senior professor of practice, contributed an article to MSN.com about stocks with the potential to rise in the aftermath of Atlantic hurricanes.
Stock image of woman reacting negatively to social media on phone
October 11, 2024
A new Tulane University study explains why politically charged content gets more engagement from those who disagree. Researchers found a “confrontation effect,” where people are more likely to interact with content that challenges their views than those that align with them. 
Jesse Devlyn with vision kiosk
October 10, 2024
Jesse Devlyn (MBA '93) is CEO of Zoom Vision, which hopes to transform optometry in the U.S. by providing affordable, on-demand vision care to underserved populations, including the country’s large Hispanic community.
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