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Freeman recognizes more than 800 degree candidates at 109th graduationane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business celebrated its 109th graduation on May 15, 2026, recognizing more than 800 degree candidates across two pomp-and-circumstance-filled ceremonies
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Freeman celebrates Black History MonthFreeman School Dean Paulo Goes stands in front of "The New Orleans Black Experience," a mural by acclaimed New Orleans artist Brandan "BMIKE" Odums celebrating the resilience and entrepreneurial spirit of the city's Black…
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From AI Anxiety to Confidence: Helping Students Navigate a Shifting Job MarketFreeman School Dean Paulo Goes writes that business schools can help students prepare for exponential technologies by cultivating AI skills, prioritizing experiential learning and emphasizing soft skills.
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Forbes: AI Eating Tech And Other Jobs? It’s A Matter Of PerspectivePaulo Goes, dean and Rick and Debra Rees Professor of Business, was interviewed by Forbes for a story about the impact of generative AI on early-career jobs and organizations in general.
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Katrina 20: The Freeman School’s StoryFor the 20th anniversary of Katrina, we asked faculty and staff members who lived through it to share their memories of the storm and their thoughts on its long-term impacts on Tulane and the Freeman School.
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| ResearchResearch Notes: Paulo GoesPaulo Goes' paper “All That Glitters Is Not Gold: The Impact of Certification Test Costs in Online Labor Markets,” co-authored with Jiaru Bai, Qiang Gao and Mingfeng Lin, has been accepted for publication in Information…
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CBS Detroit: How is AI impacting entry-level jobs?Paulo Goes, Dean and Debra and Rick Rees Professor of Business, was interviewed for a story about AI’s impact on entry-level jobs.
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Freeman announces new administrative appointmentsFreeman School Dean Paulo Goes has appointed Carmen Weigelt, associate professor of strategy, to serve as associate dean of the Stewart Center for Professional & Executive Education and Rajat Khanna, associate professor…
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AACSB Insights: Reinventing Teamwork - AI in the Business ClassroomPaulo Goes, Dean and Debra and Rick Rees Professor of Business, contributed an article to AACSB Insights on incorporating AI into business education.
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Best Colleges: This MBA Program Is Using AI to Boost Human SkillsPaulo Goes, Debra and Rick Rees Professor of Business and Dean of the Freeman School of Business, was interviewed by educational news website Best Colleges for a story about how Freeman is integrating AI into its MBA…
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Goes highlights growth and quality in annual ‘State of the School’With an expected decline in the number of college-age students over the next decade, universities nationwide are bracing for what’s been called the "enrollment cliff," but during his annual State of the School address, Dean…
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Tulane Business Forum spotlights industries powering Louisiana economic growthAs 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…
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Freeman recognizes more than 700 graduates at 2024 diploma ceremoniesWith more than 700 degree candidates set to participate in this year’s graduation festivities, the Freeman School did something it had never done before: Host three ceremonies.
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Freeman School celebrates renewal of elite AACSB accreditationTulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business has been reaccredited through 2029 by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International, the world’s leading accrediting body for university…
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Alumni shine at first Black Alumni WeekendHundreds of alumni, guests, faculty and staff converged on Tulane's uptown campus the weekend of Feb. 22-24 to celebrate Tulane's first annual Black Alumni Weekend. Hosted by Tulane's Office of Alumni Relations, the weekend…
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Dean Goes highlights growth, progress in annual 'State of the School' addressDean Goes delivered this year's address as part of Wave Weekend '23, Tulane's annual celebration that combines homecoming, reunions and parents weekend.
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Join us for Homecoming and Reunion Weekend 2023A State of the School address from Dean Paulo Goes, faculty talks on the new MBA curriculum and entrepreneurial business minor, and tailgating on the Berger Family Lawn are among the B-school events on tap for the Freeman…
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Tulane Business Forum to explore Louisiana’s next generation economyThe 44th annual Tulane Business Forum, “Winning Strategies: Louisiana’s Next Generation Economy,” will take place on Friday, Sept. 15, at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans.
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Dean Goes appointed to AACSB Board of DirectorsFreeman School Dean Paulo Goes has been appointed to the Board of Directors of AACSB International, the world’s largest business education alliance. The one-year appointment was effective July 1.
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Freeman names new corporate relations and career services directorsTulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business is pleased to announce the appointment of Brent Rosen as assistant dean of corporate relations and Carla Coury as executive director of the Career Management Center.
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New course highlights emerging field of climate financeClimate Change, ESG and Financial Markets, a new course developed by Associate Professor of Finance Nishad Kapadia, examines the impact of climate change risk on the economy and explores methods of quantifying and measuring…
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Freeman launches online MBA programTo meet the growing demand for online graduate business education, Tulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business announces the launch of its first fully online Master of Business Administration program.
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BestColleges: Tulane Revamps MBA Curriculum to Focus on Data, STEMBestColleges, which provides news, research and rankings to help students make smarter educational decisions, posted an article highlighting the Freeman School’s new MBA curriculum.
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Freeman announces new full-time MBA curriculumTo prepare future leaders to take on the complex challenges of today’s rapidly changing business environment, Tulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business has announced a new full-time MBA curriculum to begin in fall…
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Dean Goes, Ricchiuti among Freeman participants in New Orleans Book FestivalFreeman School Dean Paulo Goes, Burkenroad Reports founder Peter Ricchiuti and Business School Council member Jay Lapeyre (MBA/JD’ 78) are among the panelists and authors representing the Freeman School for the second annual…