Faculty
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| ResearchResearch Notes: Michael BurkeMichael Burke’s book A Workplace Safety Approach to Good Health: Interdisciplinary Insights for Sustainable Development was published in August 2025 by Palgrave Macmillan and Springer Nature as part of its…
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CNN: 3 ways Trump trying to fire Powell could backfirePeter Ricchiuti, senior professor of practice and research director of Burkenroad Reports, was interviewed by CNN for a story about the potential impacts of President Trump firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
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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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Scientific Inquirer: Why Searching for Truth Online Might Be Making Us More BiasedEugina Leung, assistant professor of marketing, was interviewed by Scientific Inquirer about her research finding that search engine users tend to reinforce their own beliefs and biases as a result of the search terms they…
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WDSU: Gas prices face uncertainty after US strikes on IranEric Smith, professor of practice in finance and associate director of the Tulane Energy Institute, was interviewed by WDSU-TV for a story about the impact of U.S. strikes in Iran on gas prices. “We don't import much from…
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Freeman announces new administrative appointmentsFreeman School Dean Paulo Goes has appointed Carmen Weigelt, associate professor of strategy, to serve as associate dean of the Stewart Center for Professional & Executive Education and Rajat Khanna, associate professor…
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Pierre Conner: The Future of Energy Is NowAs executive director of the Tulane Energy Institute at Tulane University’s A. B Freeman School of Business, Pierre Conner is educating the leaders of tomorrow’s energy companies today.
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Payments Dive: GENIUS Act is just the beginningRyan Peters, assistant professor of finance, contributed an op-ed to Payments Dive on the implications of the GENIUS Act, the bipartisan legislation working its way through Congress that aims to create a comprehensive…
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| ResearchTulane study finds smaller companies get kinder online reviews - and empathy is the reason whyConsumers often turn to online reviews to decide where to shop, eat or book services, but a new Freeman study finds that star ratings might be influenced by something other than product quality — the size of the company.
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Four honored with Freeman research awardsAt the May meeting of the A. B. Freeman School of Business faculty, Dean Paulo Goes recognized four professors with 2025 research awards.
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NOLA.com: Hydrogen could be a key resource to fueling Louisiana's future. Here's how.Eric Smith, professor of practice and associate director of the Tulane Energy Institute, contributed a guest column to NOLA.com on opportunities for Louisiana to become a leader in the production of blue hydrogen.
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Emma Stenzel (BSM ’25)"Being a supplemental instructor for financial accounting was one of the most fulfilling activities I did during my time at Tulane," says Emma Stenzel (BSM '25).
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Aryanna Baytop (BSM ’25)"I will be continuing with graduate school at Freeman to finish my Master of Accounting. I hope to obtain my CPA license and work as an Audit Associate," says Aryanna Baytop (BSM '25).
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Kyle Dove (BSM ’25)"Burkenroad Reports with Peter Ricchiuti was my favorite business class. This hands-on course took equity research beyond the textbook, challenging us to analyze a mid-cap firm in depth," says Kyle Dove (BSM '25).
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Abbey Hochreiner (BSM ’25)"My long-term goal is to become the Chief Financial Officer of a company or a large division of a company," says Abbey Hochreiner (BSM '25).
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Arielle Wilson (BSM '25)"My favorite course was Burkenroad Reports because it taught me valuable skills in financial valuation, writing, and teamwork," says Arielle Wilson (BSM '25).
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Kate Polizzi (BSM ’25)"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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Richie Cantwell (BSM ’25)"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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Lexi Block (BSM '25)"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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Forbes: OpenAI’s Social Network Could Clone Elon Musk’s X — But Likely Can’t CompeteAshley 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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USA Today: Trump "would love" deal with China, but tariffs at 145% as markets sinkPeter 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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Newsweek: How Middle Managers Can Convince Execs to Soften RTO MandatesChris Lipp, professor of practice and director of Management Communication, was interviewed by Newsweek for a story about about how front-line employees and managers should respond to corporate return-to-office…
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With Super Bowl as a backdrop, Tulane Sports Business Conference highlights business side of sportsMiami Dolphins All-Pro tackle Terron Armstead was one of three sports business professionals who shared their insights with students and guests at the inaugural Tulane Sports Business Conference.
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Chris Lipp: The Science of Personal PowerTwenty years ago as an engineer in a semiconductor company, Chris Lipp had an epiphany about personal power. He was recently promoted into managing $100 million in revenue. He was walking into a meeting, and he was nervous.“…
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| ResearchBol addresses European Union Policy Hub on generative AIJasmijn Bol, Francis Martin Chair in Business and PwC Professor in Accounting, spoke at the Masterclass series of the European Union Policy Hub in December 2024, sharing her expertise on leveraging generative AI.