Business and Legal Studies
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Gianna Taveras (BSM ’26)Following graduation, Gianna Taveras (BSM '26) will be applying to law school.
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Caroline Kurzweil (BSM ’26)After graduation, Caroline Kurzweil (BSM '26) will be a J.D. candidate at SMU Dedman School of Law.
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João Lacerda (BSM ’26)After graduating, João Lacerda (BSM '26) will be moving to NYC and working in sales & trading at Goldman Sachs.
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Avik Hegde (BSM ’26)After graduating, Avik Hegde (BSM '26) will be working as a Business Valuation Associate for EY-Parthenon in New York City.
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Fauvé Balugo-Ramirez (BSM ’26)After graduating, Fauvé Balugo-Ramirez (BSM '26) will be entering the Paralegal Studies Certificate Program at UCLA and pursuing law school.
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Making the case for civil discourseChris Otten, professor of practice in business and legal studies, led an interactive workshop on April 15 designed to help students, faculty and staff navigate difficult conversations.
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Hospitality Management and Entrepreneurship Certificate Q&A with Caroline Kurzweil (BSM ’26)Caroline Kurzweil (BSM ’26) is a legal studies in business and marketing double major who is also pursuing a Hospitality Management and Entrepreneurship Certificate. Below, she explains what inspired her to pursue the…
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HuffPost: Psychologists Say Your Airplane Seat Choice Reveals Way More Than You Realize About Your PersonalityChris Lipp, professor of practice and director of Management Communication, was interviewed by HuffPost for a story about what experts say your choice of airplane seat says about your personality.
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Harvard Business Review: 5 Ways Leaders Can Communicate PowerChris Lipp, professor of practice and director of Management Communication, contributed an article to Harvard Business Review on techniques leaders can use to enhance the power and effectiveness of their…
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The National Desk: CBS investigation finds hundreds of Meta platforms with ‘Nudify’ advertisementsAshley Nelson, senior professor of practice in management communication, was interviewed by The National Desk about Meta's efforts to stop the spread of advertisements on its platforms that promote AI tools used to create…
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The CEO Magazine: To be more creative, anchor inwardChris Lipp, professor of practice and director of management communication, contributed an article to The CEO Magazine about the relationship between personal power and creativity.
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Rebel HR Podcast: Personal Power: Navigating Influence and Authenticity with Chris LippChris Lipp, professor of practice and director of Management Communication, was interviewed about his concept of personal power on the Rebel HR Pocast.
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Forbes: Social Media Literacy Still Lacking – Could That Change?Ashley Nelson, senior professor of practice in management communication, was interviewed by Forbes for a story about the importance of teaching social media literacy to high school and college students.
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The National Desk: Homeowners insurance rates to increase for all after California firesChris Otten, professor of practice in business & legal studies, was interviewed by The National Desk for a story about expected increases in national insurance rates in the wake of the California fires.
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EBN: Inauguration Day: How leaders can prevent political division in the workplaceChris Lipp, professor of practice in management communication, was interviewed by Employee Benefit News for a story about what managers can do to prevent political discord in the office.
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Newsweek: Should China's RedNote Face Ban Too?Ashley Nelson, senior professor of practice in management communication, was interviewed by Newsweek for a story about whether TikTok alternative RedNote, which is Chinese owned, should also be banned by the U.S.…
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Newsweek: China’s RedNote Poses National Security Risks Too, Experts WarnAshley Keller Nelson, senior professor of practice in management communication, was interviewed for a Newsweek story about RedNote, an alternative to TikTok that many users are turning to in anticipation of an…
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Fast Company: A management professor explains why you should stop explaining everythingChris Lipp, professor of practice in Business & Legal Studies and director of the Management Communication program, contributed an article to Fast Company about the benefits of using abstract language, as…
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HBR IdeaCast: How To Enhance Your Leadership with “Personal Power”Chris Lipp, professor of practice in Business & Legal Studies and director of the Management Communication program, was interviewed by Alison Beard for the HBR IdeaCast, a weekly podcast from the Harvard Business…
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Washington Examiner: The psychology behind why Trump’s podcast outreach workedChris Lipp, professor of practice in Business & Legal Studies and director of the Management Communication program, was quoted by The Washington Examiner for a story about Donald Trump's strategy to engage with…
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Forbes: TikTok Will Have Its Day In The Court—SCOTUS To Hear Ban ChallengeAshley Nelson, senior professor of practice in management communication, was interviewed by Forbes for a story about TikTok's appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court to halt the Chinese-owned social media app from being…
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Newsweek: Is TikTok a National Security Threat?Ashley Nelson, senior professor of practice in management communication, was interviewed by Newsweek for a story about the U.S. government's attempt to force the Chinese company that owns TikTok to divest itself of the…
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Newsweek: Joe Rogan Showed Donald Trump 'Unedited.' Millions Adored ItChris Lipp, professor of practice in business & legal studies and director of the Freeman School's Management Communication program, was interviewed by Newsweek for a story about the impact of Donald Trump's…
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Professor helped overturn Louisiana's same-sex marriage banMost people today take same-sex marriage for granted, but the legal right for LGBT couples to marry was established less than 10 years ago, and Chris Otten, professor of practice in business and legal studies, played a part…
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Freeman welcomes 11 to faculty for 2023-24The A. B. Freeman School of Business at Tulane University is pleased to announce the appointment of 11 new faculty members for the 2023-24 academic year. The appointments, which were effective July 1, include four tenure-…