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The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Letter to the Editor: OppFi’s response to recent misrepresentations in The Hullabaloo

Letter to the Editor: OppFi’s response to recent misrepresentations in The Hullabaloo

Todd Schwartz November 8, 2024

I appreciate the opportunity to address the concerns raised in your recent piece (“Todd Schwartz, founder and CEO of high-interest lending company, named 2024 Freeman Distinguished Lecturer”) regarding...

The A.B Freeman School of Business and Newcomb Hall.

OPINION | Tulane should increase business programs to meet growing demand

Owen Wu, Staff Writer October 30, 2024

The Goldring/Woldenberg Business Complex, home of Tulane University’s A.B. Freeman School of Business, is one of the busiest and most popular spots on campus. Every day, upon entry into the Marshall...

The business school and Newcomb Hall.

OPINION | School of Liberal Arts should have more Tulane-wide attention

Alya Satchu, Views Editor October 30, 2024

Behind the white Tulane School of Architecture tents that fill the Newcomb Quad stands a broad, red-brick structure adorned with white accents. Towering limestone columns cover the facade of Newcomb Hall,...

Mike Stanfield, SVP of Sales for the New Orleans Saints and Pelicans, spoke to Tulane students about his career path.

Business school launches real estate certificate program

Olivia Warren, Associate News Editor March 22, 2023

The A.B. Freeman School of Business launched a new real estate certificate program for undergraduates. The program was launched by a $1 million donation from Tulane alumnus and supporters Mark and...

NFT's are like art, but nice and fratty.

FULLABALOO | Tulane Business School NFT Gallery review

Miss Thing 1, Beta Boy Eater April 13, 2022

This article is entirely satire. All information and interviews below are fictional and for entertainment purposes only. In a new exhibit in the A. B. Freeman Business School, students have put...

OPINION | Do not default to business school

OPINION | Do not default to business school

Bobby Becker, Associate Views Editor February 2, 2022

The Freeman School of Business enrolls 25% of undergraduate students, and for good reasons: it offers built-in career support, excellent leadership and Tulane University’s sexiest building.  Once...

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Tulane alumnus and former Saints safety Steve Gleason receives Congressional Gold Medal

Gabby Abrams, News Associate January 23, 2020

Tulane University alumnus and former New Orleans Saints safety Steve Gleason earned the Congressional Gold Medal in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 15. Gleason was granted the medal for his work for people living...

Courtesy of Lydia Winkler & Marco Nelson

Tulane graduate students win $50,000 at the New Orleans Entrepreneurship Week pitch competition

Ezra Weber, Staff Reporter April 24, 2019

On March 29, two Tulane graduate students made waves at the New Orleans Entrepreneurship Week pitch competition presented by JPMorgan Chase & Co., the A. B. Freeman School of Business at Tulane...

Christine Smith, a professor of practice in the accounting department, poses in the Goldring/Woldenberg Business Complex.

Credit where credit is due: Accounting professor Christine Smith provides students with the right assets to succeed

Taylor DeMulling, Senior Staff Reporter September 21, 2018

Sitting in Christine Smith’s class is like watching a movie in 3D — active, engaging and, at times, overwhelming. Where other classrooms may ascribe to — or even rely on — a sense of static in...

Ferguson delivered Tulane's 2017 R. W. Freeman Distinguished Lecture on Wednesday, Nov. 8, to address economic trends.

TIAA CEO addresses students on changing economic trends

Cam Lutz, Senior Staff Reporter November 16, 2017

Today's changing economic and demographic spheres are not only affecting businesses, but also students, according to Roger W. Ferguson Jr., president and CEO of Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association....

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