Freeman News
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"My favorite business course is the Business Capstone. It ties together everything I have learned in the business school and lets students practice making real business decisions as a team," says Lauren Erlichman (BSM '25).
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"I hope to apply my cross-cultural study to an international career in which I connect and serve clients around the world," says Kate Polizzi (BSM '25).
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"I am excited to be returning to PricewaterhouseCoopers in the New York City office as an External Audit Associate within the Insurance and Financial Services sector," says Maizy Boosin (BSM '25).
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"Professor Christine Smith’s energy and dedication led me to pursue a career in accounting and enroll in Tulane’s dual BSM/Master of Accounting program," says Richie Cantwell (BSM '25).
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"I aim to enter the agricultural or wellness industry, creating a business focused on sustainable farming and wellness products and promoting health and sustainability," says Coco-Chanel Naa Amakai Quaye (BSM '25).
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A new study by the Freeman School's Claire Senot suggests that adding personal identifiers to voluntary service interactions has the potential to significantly increase participation in activities with societal benefits.
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Biotech startup Exactics took home the top prize of $15,000 in cash and $2,500 in pro bono legal services during the Grand Prize Round of this year’s Pitch Friday Competition.
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Chris Lipp, professor of practice and director of management communication, was interviewed by Forbes for a story about ways employees can gain power and influence in the workplace despite a lack of formal authority.
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When Jazz Fest rolls around, David Bode (MBA '14) trades spreadsheets for sheet music as a member of the New Leviathan Oriental Foxtrot Orchestra, the 20-piece revival orchestra that’s been entertaining audiences with vintage American…
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Yongseok Kim's paper “Private Equity in the Hospital Industry,” co-authored with Janet Gao and Merih Sevilir, has been accepted for publication in Journal of Financial Economics.
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"My portfolio is a reflection of the hands-on experience I’ve gained through coursework, internships and personal projects," says Derrick Leonard.
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"The achievement I am most proud of is being President of Wall Street Krewe, an Undergraduate Finance Club at the Freeman School," says Nicholas Sabia (BSM '25).
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"I’m actively pursuing opportunities in New York City or Miami in a dynamic, strategy-driven role that leverages my leadership experience, analytical skills and passion for innovation," says Eden Roth.
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"I want to make it into Forbes and leave a lasting legacy in the finance world," says Lexi Block (BSM '25).
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Ashley Nelson, senior professor of practice in management communication, was interviewed by Forbes about OpenAI’s plans to create a social media platform similar to X.
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Peter Ricchiuti, senior professor of practice and research director of Burkenroad Reports, was interviewed by USA Today about the Trump administration's decision to impose tariffs on US trade partners.
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The Grand Prize Round of Pitch Friday, the Lepage Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation’s annual student elevator pitch competition series, will take place on Friday, April 18, with Abode, BEEFUEL, Cloud IX, Cypher Challenges and…
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Rob Lalka, Albert Lepage Professor in Business, was interviewed by Forbes about the unintended consequences of X’s new labeling requirements for parody accounts.
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Rob Lalka, Albert Lepage Professor in Business, was interviewed by The National Desk for a story about Meta whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams's testimony about the company's ties to the Chinese government.
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Freeman School students Aryanna Baytop and Abbey Hochreiner were highlighted by Poets&Quants as two of this year's Best & Brightest Undergraduate Business Majors.
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Tulane University’s Freeman School of Business climbed eight spots to No. 54 in the latest U.S. News & World Report ranking of the nation’s best full-time MBA programs.
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Shuhua Sun's paper “How and For Whom Using Generative AI Affects Creativity: A Field Experiment,” co-authored with Angelina Zhuyi Li, Maw Der Foo, Jing Zhou and Jackson G. Lu, has been accepted for publication in Journal of Applied…
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Claire Senot's paper “Hold Me Accountable: Anonymity and Prosocial Behavior in Services,” co-authored with Rob Glew (McGill University), has been accepted for publication in Manufacturing & Service Operations Management (M&…
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Rajat Khanna's paper “Big Shoes to Fill: Star Exit, Search Behavior, and Innovation Outcomes,” co-authored with Kiran Awate and Kannan Srikanth, has been accepted for publication in Organization Science.
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Mark Ratchford's paper "Status Quo Bias and Poaching Avoidance in Selecting Strategic Alliance Partners,” co-authored with Dipankar Chakravarti and Atanu R. Sinha, has been accepted for publication in Experimental Economics.…