Register for Homecoming 2015
Tulane University will host its massive 2015 Homecoming/Reunion/Family Weekend on Nov. 6-8, and as part of those festivities, the A. B. Freeman School of Business has a number of exciting activities planned especially for business school alumni and parents.
The fun kicks off on Friday, Nov. 6, when Tulane President Michael Fitts leads a Town Hall discussion in Dixon Hall from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Later than afternoon, the Freeman School's own Peter Ricchiuti, founder and director of the acclaimed Burkenroad Reports program, will deliver a special talk for B-school alumni, parents and friends. What the Financial Markets Are Telling Us Now will feature Peter's unique brand of humor and economic analysis as he gives us his take on recent stock market volatility.
Following Peter's talk, alums are invited to attend a Homecoming Carnival on the Lavin-Bernick Center Quad featuring food, music, games and rides for the whole family.
The next day, Saturday, Nov. 7, the Freeman School will host a tailgating party for alumni and friends on the LBC Quad prior to the Tulane-UConn football game. Join us in the Freeman School tent for food and refreshments four hours before kickoff.
To register and see the complete list of homecoming events, visit http://homecoming.tulane.edu.
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