Saying goodbye to the ‘COVID Class’

Saying goodbye to the ‘COVID Class’

With more than 700 degree candidates set to participate in 2024 graduation festivities, the Freeman School did something it had never done before: Host three ceremonies.

Learning the Ropes

Learning the Ropes

The Freeman School’s incoming full-time MBA class headed to City Park in August to conquer their fears — and gravity — on LOOP NOLA’s high ropes course.

Pomp and Circumstances

Pomp and Circumstances

After two years of pandemic-related cancellations and restrictions, the Freeman School’s diploma ceremonies returned to the Avron B. Fogelman Arena in Devlin Fieldhouse on May 20 with the customary pomp and circumstance, recognizing more than 700 degree candidates across undergraduate and graduate programs.

Speaking for the trees

Speaking for the trees

For the 12th year in a row, the Arbor Day Foundation has recognized Tulane’s commitment to maintaining its collection of live oaks and other trees by naming it an official Tree Campus USA.

Closing Bell: Panel Discussion

Closing Bell: Panel Discussion

Master of Management in Energy students got a firsthand look at the logistics and economics of solar power in October during a tour of the Entergy New Orleans Solar Power Plant, the first utility-scale solar facility in the Entergy system.

Closing Bell: A Flight of Fancy

Closing Bell: A Flight of Fancy

New Orleans music soars to new heights in a new art installation in the Goldring/Woldenberg Business Complex’s Marshall Family Commons.