Freeman News
-
The Hill: Whom is AI replacing? We deserve to know.Lisa LaViers, assistant professor of accounting, contributed an opinion piece to The Hill on the need for greater corporate transparency on the issue of job losses related to AI.
-
| ResearchResearch Notes: Yumei HeYumei He’s paper “Mining Linguistic Styles in Bilateral Matching: A Contrastive Learning Approach to Reciprocal Recommendation” was accepted for publication in ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data.
-
Students help non-profit restaurant grow catering businessNew Orleans foodies know Café Reconcile for its soul food staples like gumbo and fried chicken. The young people enrolled in its workforce readiness program, however, know the café for the opportunities it serves up. Since…
-
MBAs help high-end coworking brand find the right space in NYCWith the help of a team of Freeman School MBA students, the Shop, a design-forward shared workspace company, hopes to find the perfect location for its new space in New York.
-
| ResearchResearch Notes: Simin LiSimin Li's paper "Proximity Matters: The Impact of Urgent Care Centers on Emergency Department Arrivals," co-authored with Achal Bassamboo and Martin Lariviere (Northwestern Kellogg), has been accepted for publication in …
-
Lisa LaViers: Uncovering the Power (and Fun) of AccountingAssistant Professor of Accounting Lisa LaViers studies how organizations define, measure and reward value and how those choices shape people’s behavior. A big part of that focus has been an interest in pay transparency.
-
Wired: SpaceX IPO Puts Elon Musk’s ‘Extreme’ Ownership to the TestRob Lalka, Albert Lepage Professor in Business, was interviewed by Wired for a story about SpaceX CEO Elon Musk's ethos of “extreme ownership” in the wake of the company's record-breaking $85 billion IPO.
-
Alum finds “perfect fit” in investment bankingElliott Howe (BSM/MACCT ’24) says that as a prospective student, discovering Tulane was a bit like a fairytale. “For me, Tulane was like the Goldilocks of schools,” he says. “It wasn’t too big and it wasn’t too small. It…
-
Q&A with Helmuth Chavez, Dean of UFM Business SchoolHelmuth Chavez (MMG ’09, PhD ’12) is Dean of the School of Business at Universidad Francisco Marroquín (UFM) in Guatemala City, Guatemala, which currently offers its students two dual-degree master's programs in partnership…
-
Freeman School mourns the passing of Richard W. Freeman Jr.Richard W. Freeman Jr. (BBA ’60), business executive, civic leader, philanthropist and lifelong supporter of Tulane University and the A. B. Freeman School of Business, died on June 10, 2026, in New Orleans. He was 88.
-
Business Insider: The workers Meta and Google desperately need aren't in Silicon ValleyRob Lalka, Albert Lepage Professor in Business, was interviewed by Business Insider for a story about Big Tech's efforts to train the workers needed to build data centers.
-
| ResearchResearch Notes: Amanda HeitzAmanda Heitz's paper "Quick on the Draw: Liquidity Risk Mitigation in Failing Banks," co-authored with Jeffrey Traczynski (FDIC) and Alex Ufier (FDIC), has been accepted for publication in Review of Finance.
-
AACSB Insights: Business Education Gets More SpecializedPaulo Goes, Dean and Debra and Rick Rees Professor of Management, was interviewed by AACSB Insights for a story about the growth of specialized master's programs at business schools.
-
Bloomberg Tax: Accounting Chair Pushes for New Look at Cash Flow StatementChristine Smith, senior professor of practice in accounting, was interviewed by Bloomberg Tax for her reaction to a push by the chair of the Financial Accounting Standards Board to comprehensively reexamine how…
-
For Tulane employees, PMBA offers tuition-free path to professional advancementWhen Tulane staff member Maple Goldberg enrolled in the Freeman School’s Professional MBA program, she had two goals in mind.“I wanted to increase my earning potential and income, and I wanted to put myself in a stronger…
-
| ResearchResearch Notes: Simin LiSimin Li's paper "No Call, No Show: Impact of No-Shows on Customer Attrition in Online-to-Offline Services," co-authored with Nil Karacaoglu, has been accepted for publication in Manufacturing & Service Operations…
-
| ResearchResearch Notes: Larisa CioacaLarisa Cioaca's paper "The Effect of University Science on Corporate Innovation,” co-authored with Ashish Arora, Sharon Belenzon, Hansen Zhang and Lia Sheer, has been accepted for publication in Management Science.…
-
HBR IdeaCast: How to Cultivate Your “Personal Power” as a LeaderChris Lipp, professor of practice and director of Management Communication, was interviewed on HBR's IdeaCast about his research on how leaders develop and display what Lipp refers to as personal power, a type of authority…
-
WVUE Fox 8: So how exactly in New Orleans losing millions putting on Carnival?Mara Baumgarten Force, professor of practice in finance and a member of the city's Revenue Estimating Committee, was interviewed by WVUE-TV about the committee's finding that Mardi Gras generated a net loss of $3.7 million…
-
CNET: Anthropic Eyes an IPO as Big Tech's AI Cash Crunch Comes for Wall StreetRob Lalka, Albert Lepage Professor in Business, was interviewed by CNET for a story about Anthropic's planned IPO, which will enable the company to raise significantly more capital than it's been able to raise on the private…
-
The New York Times: How an Ambitious Energy Giant Wielded Political Power in FloridaEric Smith, professor of practice and associate director of the Tulane Energy Institute, was interviewed by The New York Times for a story about the proposed merger between NextEra Energy and Dominion Energy.
-
New initiative enables EMBA grads to extend their learningThe Lifelong Learning Initiative allows Tulane Executive MBA graduates to enroll in electives alongside current EMBA students, enabling them to enhance their skills in emerging business topics while earning academic credit…
-
Freeman partners with DCOR to launch executive leadership program in energyTulane University’s Freeman School of Business is partnering with DCOR, LLC, California’s leading offshore oil and gas producer, to launch a custom training program for the company’s rising managers.
-
Students help revive 100-year-old NOLA pie companyHead to the checkout counter of a New Orleans grocery store and you just might see them: Perched by the register and enveloped in crinkly wax paper emblazoned with the famous red and yellow Savory Simon logo, Hubig’s Pies…
-
MME students work with California energy producer to chart a profitable path to a carbon neutral futureWhen DCOR agreed to work with a team of Master of Management in Energy students, the company expected to get a few useful insights out of the partnership. What it got instead were actionable recommendations with the…