Freeman Graduate Reunion Weekend set for Oct. 28-30

Celebrating a milestone graduation anniversary this year? Register now for the A. B. Freeman School of Business Graduate Reunion Weekend!
Scheduled to coincide with Tulane Homecoming, this year’s reunion takes place Oct. 28-30 and honors the graduate classes of 1966, 1971, 1976, 1981, 1986, 1991, 1996, 2001, 2006 and 2011. The fun kicks off on Friday, Oct. 28, with a State of the School address and Q&A with Freeman School Dean Ira Solomon, followed by a faculty research discussion featuring Assistant Professor of Management Science Claire Senot and Assistant Professor of Accounting Serena Loftus. That evening, the Freeman School hosts a Welcome Party for all Freeman graduate reunion celebrants at the Chicory, 610 South Peter St. Informal class gatherings will follow at locations around town.
On Saturday, the action shifts to Tulane’s uptown campus for tailgating on the LBC Quad prior to the Tulane – SMU game. After the game, alumni are invited to an All-Reunion After Party at Tipitina’s.
Due to the various events happening in New Orleans that weekend, we strongly encourage you to book your accommodations as soon as possible. The Freeman School has reserved a block of rooms at the Renaissance New Orleans Pere Marquette Hotel, 817 Common St., at a special discount rate. For more information and to register, visit freemanreunions.tulane.edu or email freemanalumni@tulane.edu. Hope we see you there!
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