Poets & Quants: Top 50 Undergraduate B-School Profs Of 2021
Freeman School faculty members Mike Hogg and Anthony Wood were named to Poets & Quants for Undergrads’ 2021 list of the Top 50 Undergraduate B-School Profs. The list, based on a national survey of business schools, was published in April 2022.
Hogg was lauded for his dedication to teaching and extraordinary devotion to his students. “He was the first professor I had at Tulane who took a genuine interest in my career and offered to connect me to his contacts,” said student Hunter Mathas.
Wood was highlighted for his teaching in the Burkenroad Reports course and going above and beyond to ensure that his students understand the material. “He applies solutions to real world problems when teaching material, which helps students understand the class material in a more useful way that goes beyond textbooks and numbers,” said student Olivia McCullough.
To see the list in its entirety, visit poetsandquants.com:
https://poetsandquants.com/business-school-news/poetsquants-top-50-undergraduate-professors-of-2021/
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