When Constanta Lungu (MFIN ’19) interviewed for an internship with Merrill Lynch last summer, she went in prepared to talk about all her academic experience, but one subject in particular dominated the conversation.
With the opening of the Stewart Center CBD, the A. B. Freeman School of Business is in the right place at the right time to implement a host of strategic initiatives.
On Feb. 15, 2019, the Tulane community came together to recognize Frank Stewart’s lifelong commitment by dedicating the business school’s new facility in downtown New Orleans in his honor.
Beginning this fall, students can earn a concentration or specialization in entrepreneurial hospitality, a new focus area that combines the Freeman School’s strength in entrepreneurship with New Orleans’ tradition of hospitality excellence.
With a new initiative dedicated to non-degree programs for working professionals, the Freeman School is poised to bring the full vision of the Stewart Center for Executive Education to fruition.
As Burkenroad Reports celebrates its 25th anniversary, Freeman Business looks back at how Peter Ricchiuti built a tiny equity research program covering six “stocks under rocks” into one of the most acclaimed experiential learning programs in the nation.