Freeman News & Stories
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Freeman makes big gains in latest U.S. News & World Report rankings
Tulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business posted significant gains across multiple categories in U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 Best Business Schools rankings.
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Emily Eckerman (BSM '26)
Following graduation, Emily Eckerman (BSM '26) will be working with Morgan…
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Gianna Taveras (BSM '26)
Following graduation, Gianna Taveras (BSM '26) will be applying to law…
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Daniel Solomon (BSM '26)
During his time at the Freeman School, Daniel Solomon (BSM '26) interned…
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Caroline Kurzweil (BSM '26)
After graduation, Caroline Kurzweil (BSM '26) will be a J.D. candidate at …
Topics of Interest
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Freeman rises to No. 30 in Poets&Quants’ Best Undergraduate Business Schools
The Freeman School climbed five spots to No. 30 in Poets&Quants’ 2026 ranking of the nation’s Best Undergraduate Business Schools. The list was released March 23 on Poets&Quants for Undergrads, the publication’s…
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Brett Hurt, Glass Half Full founders honored as 2026 Entrepreneurs of the Year
Tulane University honored tech entrepreneur Brett A. Hurt and Glass Half Full founders Franziska Trautmann (SSE ’20) and Max Steitz (SLA ’20) as Entrepreneurs of the Year at the 2026 Albert Lepage Center for Entrepreneurship…
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MBA students help Entergy understand clients’ sustainability needs
Corporate sustainable energy initiatives are in flux. Recent policy reversals and regulation rollbacks have discouraged green investment, yet promising new technologies and increasing demand for reliable energy make…
In the Media
Faculty & Research
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| ResearchWhat crowdfunding reveals about equity appealsFundraisers often call attention to a population’s disadvantages to motivate donations aimed at addressing those disparities, but a new study suggests not all equity appeals work the same way and some may even backfire.
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| ResearchResearch Notes: Larisa CioacaLarisa Cioaca's paper "The Effect of University Science on Corporate Innovation” has been accepted for publication in Management Science.
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| ResearchResearch Notes: Chris HydockChris Hydock, assistant professor of marketing, was selected as one of the Marketing Science Institute’s 2025 Young Scholars.
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