Lisa LaViers photographed in Goldring/Woldenberg Business Complex
October 01, 2024
Lisa LaViers, assistant professor of accounting, contributed the opinion piece "How Proposed SEC Disclosure Requirements Could Help Workers" to Harvard Business Review. The article discusses the potential of the SEC's new human capital management disclosures to strengthen labor market transparency and fairness.
Claire Senot teaches MBA class in GWBC
September 26, 2024
Tulane University’s Freeman School of Business is on the rise in three new ranking surveys. In each of the surveys — two for full-time MBA programs and one for undergraduate business programs — the Freeman School improved its position over last year’s ranking.
Peter Ricchiuti photographed in his office
September 24, 2024
Peter Ricchiuti, senior professor of practice and research director of Burkenroad Reports, was interviewed by equities.com for a story about how the Fed's recent interest rate cut will impact sustainable investments.
Patrick Harker delivers speech from stage in Freeman School's Marshall Family Commons.
September 24, 2024
Patrick Harker, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, entitled his talk to students at Tulane University's Freeman School of Business “More Than Just Interest Rates,” and he used the opportunity to dispel the notion that the central bank is solely focused on monetary policy and economic forecasting.
Sion James standing and pointing with basketball
September 10, 2024
Sion James (BSM '24) distinguished himself as a star on the Green Wave Men's Basketball team and an award-winning student-athlete at the Freeman School.
Chris Hydock photo taken in GWBC
September 09, 2024
Chris Hydock, assistant professor of marketing, was interviewed by Restaurant Dive for a story about new Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol's efforts to transform the coffee chain.
Tulane Business Forum logo on screen at 2023 forum.
September 08, 2024
As Louisiana eyes its future, a handful of industries are expected to drive economic growth, including energy, hospitality, international trade and banking. Helping to fuel those industries is artificial intelligence, which is expected to play an increasingly significant role in almost every business.
Daniel Mochon portrait in GWBC
September 05, 2024
Daniel Mochon's paper "The Confrontation Effect: When Users Engage More with Ideology-Inconsistent Content Online,” co-authored with Janet Schwartz (Duke University), has been accepted for publication in Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes.
August 23, 2024
Shuhua Sun, Peter W. and Paul A. Callais Professor of Entrepreneurship and associate professor of management, recently had two research papers accepted for publication.
Zoe Lu
August 22, 2024
Zoe Lu, assistant professor of marketing, was interviewed by The Wall Street Journal for a story about her research on the impact of human presence in photos of identity-relevant experiences, such as a wedding, vacation or special event.
Russ Robins standing in front of window in GWBC
August 16, 2024
Russ Robins, the Jessica L. Streiffer and Edward L. Streiffer Chair in International Finance and professor of finance, retired on July 1, bringing to a close his 35-year career as a full-time professor and administrator.
Henry Harteveldt photographed in his office
August 16, 2024
In a career spanning 40 years, Henry Harteveldt (BSM '81), founder and president of San Francisco-based Atmosphere Research Group, has established himself as one of the travel industry’s leading experts, delivering market insights to clients around the world and providing analysis of industry news and trends to print and broadcast media.
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