Freeman News & Stories
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Futurist series highlights consumerization of health care
The impact of AI, personalized medicine, the shift to home-based care and the consumerization of health care were central themes of the latest Freeman Futurist Series presentation, “Bioinnovation: The Future of Health Care…
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Students network their way through Manhattan in annual Real Estate Trek
The New York real estate market is one of the hottest in the world, and…
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Freeman partners with Leland to provide personalized coaching for Executive MBAs
Tulane University’s Freeman School of Business has partnered with Leland,…
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Snapping Back: Alumna is HP’s guardian against disruption
Mary-Ann Maidoh Anyikam (BSM ’99) invokes a simple metaphor to describe…
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Alum brings rugby mindset to new consulting program
George Henderson (MBA '96), a management consultant with more than 25…
Topics of Interest
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Executive MBAs team up with peers from around the world for International Week
This year's EMBA International Week brought students in the Freeman School's Executive MBA program together with peers from nine different countries for a week of business classes, group projects, site visits and social…
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Freeman Announces New Offerings for All Tulane Undergraduates
Beginning this fall, students from across Tulane will have the opportunity to pursue a minor in general business, a certificate in Hospitality Management & Entrepreneurship, and one of three accelerated 4+1 master’s…
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From AI Anxiety to Confidence: Helping Students Navigate a Shifting Job Market
Freeman 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.
In the Media
Faculty & Research
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| ResearchResearch Notes: Matthew HigginsMatthew Higgins’ research policy brief “How USPS network changes threaten prescription drug access for vulnerable populations,” co-authored with Elena Patel and Joshua Feng, was published by the Brookings Institution.
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| ResearchNew study shows how personal profiles transform social media customer serviceNew research from a Freeman School professor finds that adding a human face and personal profile to social media customer service can significantly boost customer satisfaction and reduce complaints.
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| ResearchResearch Notes: Claire Senot and Yatish HegdeClaire Senot and Yatish Hegde’s article “Distribution of Ophthalmologists and Optometrists in the US,” co-authored with Dr. Peter Kastl (MBA ’24), was accepted for publication in JAMA Ophthalmology.
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