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Community, Master of Business Administration, Programs

Caskey Miller

All, If you have never written a blog before, how do you structure it?  What do you write?  What tone do you take?  When writing a University Blog, where is the line between appropriate and its time to go talk to the dean about your future presence at Tulane University.  […]

October 1, 2010 ×

Community, Master of Business Administration, Programs

Yoga at Tulane

As I am just about to finish the first quarter of my first year as a Freeman MBA, I can say that I never thought I would learn so much so quickly…but balancing such a fast-paced class schedule can be stressful!  I have found that increasingly I turn to my […]

September 30, 2010 ×

Experience, Master of Business Administration, New Orleans, Programs

That is me at the Lundi Gras Zulu Fest last year

That is me at the Lundi Gras Zulu Fest last year with a member of the Krewe of Zulu.

September 26, 2010 ×

Community, Master of Business Administration, New Orleans, Programs

Back to New Orleans and Tulane

Hello All! My name is Meghan; I am a first year MBA/MHA student. (That second degree is a Master of Healthcare Administration that I am pursuing through the Tulane School of Public Health.)  I’m excited to be blogging about my Tulane and New Orleans experiences, and hope that you will feel […]

September 26, 2010 ×

Entrepreneurship, Master of Business Administration, New Orleans, Programs

TEA and Net Impact members sponsor free Pete’s Pedal Pops on the back patio of GWII on a su

TEA and Net Impact members sponsor free Pete’s Pedal Pops on the back patio of GWII on a sunny September afternoon.

September 23, 2010 ×

Community, Master of Business Administration, New Orleans, Programs

Popsicles!

Is there anything better on a hot early Fall afternoon than a locally-produced organic gourmet popsicle? No, there’s not.  This afternoon, two Freeman school organizations gave out free Pete’s Pedal Pops out on the back patio of GWII (our building).  They have some crazy flavors like Strawberry Basil and Pineapple […]

September 23, 2010 ×

Community, Master of Business Administration, New Orleans, Programs

Super Parade, Take 2 Just hours before the Super Bowl Champion New Orleans Saints kicked

Just hours before the Super Bowl Champion New Orleans Saints kicked off the 2010 season in the Superdome, the entire city joined in the celebration complete with a Mardi Gras-style parade and concert featuring Dave Matthews Band and Taylor Swift.  I got this great view from the balcony of a […]

September 13, 2010 ×

Community, Master of Business Administration, Programs

Class Size

Class Size

When deciding where to attend undergraduate school, I remember class size being an important factor in my decision. For this reason (and several others), I chose to attend a small liberal arts school in the middle of Ohio. At the time I really appreciated not being lost in a sea […]

September 11, 2010 ×

Experience, Master of Business Administration, Programs

Job Search

Now that we are 2 weeks into the semester I think it would be useful to list some of the job hunting opportunities coming up. This is by no means a comprehensive list but I’ve listed some biggest events this year: Freeman days New York will be held September 16 […]

August 25, 2010 ×

Master of Business Administration, New Orleans, Programs

Rock ‘n’ Bowl Social

It’s a Freeman School tradition.  After the first week of school, we all come together and bowl.  Rock ‘n’ Bowl is one of the those only-in-New Orleans places – a bowling alley that always has live bands.  It’s almost best described as a live music venue with bowling lanes.  Needless […]

August 23, 2010 ×