
Career Tracks
The new Undergraduate Certificates Program gives students the option of specializing in one of four high-demand industries, putting them on track for career success.
The new Undergraduate Certificates Program gives students the option of specializing in one of four high-demand industries, putting them on track for career success.
Artificial intelligence is transforming business and society at breathtaking speed. Freeman Business spoke with four business school faculty members whose research is shedding new light on the advantages, risks and most effective uses of AI.
The Freeman School’s new strategic plan leverages Freeman’s historic strengths and unique capabilities to deliver the knowledge, skills and experience that businesses need in a dynamic, fast-changing environment.
William A. “Bill” Goldring (BBA ’64) has quietly built the New Orleans-based Sazerac Co. into the largest producer of distilled spirits in America, with a portfolio of top-selling brands including Buffalo Trace, Southern Comfort, Fireball, Eagle Rare and Pappy Van Winkle. Now, through an anchor gift to Tulane University for the expansion of the A. B. Freeman School of Business, Goldring is lending his family’s name and support to the third major business school building campaign of his lifetime.
Ralph Maurer has proposed an ambitious new entrepreneurship curriculum designed to enhance the program’s classroom component while providing greater integration and supervision for extracurricular experiential learning projects.
The Freeman School’s current faculty recruiting initiative seeks not only to bring the number of tenured and tenure-track faculty back to where it was prior to Hurricane Katrina but to boldly reposition the Freeman School to compete in a rapidly changing educational environment.