Freeman News
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Students network their way through Manhattan in annual Real Estate TrekThe New York real estate market is one of the hottest in the world, and students in Freeman’s Real Estate Club are getting in on the action, with 15 club members traveling to New York City for an inside look at the industry…
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Futurist series highlights consumerization of health careThe 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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Executive MBAs team up with peers from around the world for International WeekThis 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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Forbes: 4 Remedies For Reducing Generative AI MediocrityShuhua Sun, Peter W. and Paul A. Callais Professor of Entrepreneurship and associate professor of management, was interviewed by Forbes for an article about his research on how employees can use use metacognition--…
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DW News: Can the Fed stay independent under Trump?Peter Ricchiuti, senior professor of practice and research director of Burkenroad Reports, appeared on DW News' The Dip Pocast to discuss the U.S. Justice Department's investigation of Fed Chair Jerome Powell and what that…
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The Current: Will Lake Charles area refineries benefit from Trump's Venezuela takeover?Eric Smith, professor of practice and associate director of the Tulane Energy Institute, was interviewed by The Current about the potential impact of President Trump's takeover of Venezuela on Louisiana's refining industr
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Freeman partners with Leland to provide personalized coaching for Executive MBAsTulane University’s Freeman School of Business has partnered with Leland, a national leader in online professional coaching, to provide one-on-one executive coaching to students in the Executive MBA program.
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Freeman Announces New Offerings for All Tulane UndergraduatesBeginning 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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Snapping Back: Alumna is HP’s guardian against disruptionMary-Ann Maidoh Anyikam (BSM ’99) invokes a simple metaphor to describe her role at HP.“When you pull a rubber band apart, what do you want it to do?” she asks. “You want it to snap back, right?”As HP’s head of Global…
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Alum brings rugby mindset to new consulting programGeorge Henderson (MBA '96), a management consultant with more than 25 years of experience in organizational transformation, is bringing his business and sports leadership experience to Freeman's new EDGE Consulting group.
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Harvard Business Review: Why AI Boosts Creativity for Some Employees but Not OthersShuhua Sun, Peter W. and Paul A. Callais Professor of Entrepreneurship and associate professor of management, contributed an article to Harvard Business Review highlighting his research findings on the relationship…
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Forbes: How To Talk Politics With Family Over The HolidayChris Lipp, professor of practice and director of Management Communication, contributed an article to Forbes about ways to successfully navigate political discussions with family over the holidays.
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AI-powered fund takes top prize in Aaron Selber Jr. Hedge Fund CourseA team of students with a plan to use AI to find insights hidden in corporate disclosures won first place and the top prize of $1,400 in this year’s Aaron Selber Jr. Course on Hedge Funds.
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From AI Anxiety to Confidence: Helping Students Navigate a Shifting Job MarketFreeman 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.
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De Franco appointed Keehn Berry Chair of Banking and FinanceGus De Franco will rejoin the Freeman School in July as the Keehn Berry Chair of Banking and Finance, Senior Associate Dean for Research and Accounting Area Coordinator.
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Undergrads help high schoolers build investment portfoliosAs part of Mara Baumgarten Force’s Financial Management course, Freeman students partnered with First Generation Investors (FGI), a national nonprofit that provides financial education for disadvantaged high school students…
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The Wall Street Journal: For Trump, the Warner Megadeal Talks Are All About CNNRob Lalka, Albert Lepage Professor in Business, was interviewed by The Wall Street Journal about President Trump's call for CNN to be sold or get new leadership as its parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery, weighs takeover…
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Michael Burke: Making Safer Workplaces, One Person at a TimeMichael Burke, Lawrence Martin Chair in Business and professor of management, is one of the nation's leading experts on workplace safety training.
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| CareersWhy hiring international students is a smart business decisionIn today's competitive talent market, forward-thinking employers are discovering a valuable resource that many overlook: international students from top business schools. At Tulane's Freeman School of Business, our…
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Tulane-CENTRUM EMBA alum helps lead digital transformation at Peru’s largest bankCésar Dávila (MBA '24) is a graduate of the Tulane-CENTRUM Executive MBA program, a double-degree joint offering of the Freeman School and CENTRUM Business School at Pontifical Catholic University of Perú in Lima, Perú.
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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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Lantz named executive director of Career Management CenterAs executive director of the Career Management Center, Chloe Lantz will oversee career readiness initiatives and drive enhanced employment outcomes for the Freeman School's more than 3,200 students.
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Meet the MBA Class of ’27: Ulas CiniUlas Cini is a JD/MBA candidate with a background in International Relations, Economics, and Slavic Studies.
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Meet the MBA Class of ’27: Ethan MeydrichEthan Meydrich brings a unique background in athletics and analytics to his MBA journey.
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Meet the MBA Class of '27: Ben RosamondBen Rosamond is a former firefighter who thrives when high stakes meet high energy.