Scholarship program brings Peace Corps volunteers to Freeman

Scholarship program brings Peace Corps volunteers to Freeman

As a Peace Corps volunteer in the Dominican Republic, Edward Crawford started a cooperative to help local coffee farmers earn more money from their annual harvests, but the then recently graduated English major soon found himself taking on new and unfamiliar...
Tulane Business Model Competition goes virtual

Tulane Business Model Competition goes virtual

360VR Technology, a company started by students at the University of Delaware whose flagship product is a web-based platform for emergency preparedness, took home the grand prize of $75,000 at the 20th annual Tulane Business Model Competition (TBMC). An annual...
New Specialization in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Debuts

New Specialization in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Debuts

Energy sources such as wind, solar, hydro and biomass currently make up about 25% of global electricity generation, but that figure is expected to rise to 45% by 2040. To better prepare energy professionals for the changing marketplace, the Freeman School launched a...
Business Analytics Students Team Up With New Orleans Pelicans

Business Analytics Students Team Up With New Orleans Pelicans

With a string of victories after a slow start and No. 1 draft pick Zion Williamson dazzling fans in his rookie debut, the NBA’s New Orleans Pelicans are starting to fly, but will that buzz translate into ticket sales? In January, the Pelicans kicked off a new project...
Freeman Earns AACSB Re-Accreditation

Freeman Earns AACSB Re-Accreditation

The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the leading accrediting body for university business education, has extended the accreditation of the A. B. Freeman School of Business for another five years. The re-accreditation, which was announced...