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Student Profile: Jason Durkis

Student Profile: Jason Durkis

​My father was Air Force and that made me an Air Force brat for most of my life. Most of my childhood was spent in Albuquerque, New Mexico. When I decided to go to college for my undergraduate, it had to be Tulane. They had a great medical program and […]

February 18, 2015 ×

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Ernst & Young Invasion Day!

Ernst & Young (EY) Invasion Day (February 3, 2015) was a very insightful and valuable event. EY representatives were personable, interesting, and easy to talk to. The day started with a tabling session which allowed students to reach out to EY recruiters and ask any questions they might have about […]

February 12, 2015 ×

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Richard Sandor Visits Tulane as part of the Executive Speaker Series

Richard L. Sandor, CEO of Environmental Financial Products and Aaron Director Lecturer in Law and Economics, University of Chicago Law School Markets in emissions and “rights-to-use” have solved environmental problems and created enormous investment opportunities. They achieved this by commoditizing and pricing “externalities”, with the same concept being applied to […]

February 12, 2015 ×

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Energy Graduate Students Share Ideas on the Global Energy Markets

Happy New Year and Roll Wave! My name is Robert Edgar and I am in the Master of Management in Energy program at Tulane University. I decided to start a blog to circulate ideas and viewpoints on various topics in the energy industry that relate to what we learn and […]

February 6, 2015 ×

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TABA Launches New Chapter in Shanghai

More than 60 Shanghai-based alumni came together at the city’s Grand Swissotel on Jan. 9 to celebrate the launch of the Tulane Association of Business Alumni’s newest chapter. The Shanghai Chapter of TABA is the Freeman School’s first new international alumni association chapter in 20 years, and its establishment is […]

February 2, 2015 ×

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My Visit to Shanghai – Keith Harvey

My Visit to Shanghai – Keith Harvey

Shanghai was a city I was largely unfamiliar with. It was a place I had never seen in person and my understanding of it had come largely from movies and television. Conversely, the people of Shanghai were largely unfamiliar with me. I, being a black male with dreadlocks, was something […]

February 2, 2015 ×

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Gabriella Shavel In China

Gabriella Shavel In China

The China trip was a whirlwind. From Day 1, we were constantly on the go, exploring, learning, and eating. (Future class description should include a note on Chinese Banquet Intensive) We spent the first part of our trip in Shanghai, where I had studied abroad. I was an observer; I […]

January 27, 2015 ×

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Gabriella Shavel – Master of Management

Gabriella Shavel – Master of Management

Hi! My name is Gabriella Shavel and I hail from Princeton, NJ. I graduated from Tulane in May 2014 with a double major in Art History and Asian Studies (China Track) and a Business Minor. I am currently a Master of Management student and could not be happier to spend […]

January 27, 2015 ×

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The Old and New

The Old and New

The Chinese landscape is constantly switching between magnificent skyscrapers and streets crowded with run-down apartment buildings. I think it’s fascinating that in the same city mere blocks from one another are buildings that light up the night sky with their fluorescent glow and quite neighborhoods with so many drying racks hanging out […]

January 19, 2015 ×

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China Trip – Leigh Cosolito

China Trip – Leigh Cosolito

Before beginning graduate school, I did not own a passport. My previous international travels were restricted to North America back in times when a birth certificate was sufficient. Traveling to China was both new and interesting for me. While some places felt like I had not left America, others were […]

January 16, 2015 ×