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MICHAEL LARSON blends creativity, science, entrepreneurial drive as
In one corner of the brightly colored room is the Vivid 910, a noncontact 3-D digitizer. At the opposite side of the room is the FDM 3000, a Fused Deposition Modelling rapid prototyping machine. They're just two of the hightech tools at Mind Studios, a product design...
Each and every day
Each And Every Day: Kenneth W. Stewart and the former Dawn Marie Jeffries united in holy matrimony in Negril. Jamaica, during an enchanted double ring ceremony. The bride is a graduate of Loyola University and Tulane University She is a clinical social worker The groom is a graduate of Howard...
Tulane University ranks No. 13 for entrepreneur graduates
Tulane University's A.B. Freeman School of Business ranks No. 13 on Entrepreneur Magazine's list of the top 25 U.S. graduate school programs for entrepreneurs. The results of the survey of more than 700 schools appears in the October issue of the magazine. A complete listing of the schools...
Idea Village, Tulane offer business support
The Idea Village, a New Orleans nonprofit devoted to supporting local entrepreneurial ventures, will launch the first IDEAcorps team in partnership with Tulane University Monday. The nonprofit will hold a news conference beginning at 10 a.m., at the New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau on St. Charles Ave.,...
Commentary: Idea Village gets rebuild input from Tulane
The Idea Village, a nonprofit New Orleans economic development corporation, and Tulane University are partnering to connect MBA students with entrepreneurs who are rebuilding after Hurricane Katrina.Students enrolled in Professor John Elstrott's Rebuild New Orleans entrepreneurship course, which teaches students how to recover from a widespread urban disaster, will provide...
Central City serves Tulane business students
A group of first-year graduate students from Tulane University's business school will earn hands-on experience to begin the school year. As part of orientation, 93 students will spend Thursday touring Central City, meeting with public officials and business leaders and painting two of the city's lowest-performing schools. Local...
Tulane University symposium proposes taking business approach to
Scandal these days seems more likely to bring attention to a chief executive rather than business achievements. But Tulane University is trying to bring the focus back to positive corporate leadership. Tulane University's Freeman School of Business is holding its annual symposium Friday emphasizing social entrepreneurship in the...
Idea Challenge helps shape new concepts for business
Dan DiLorenzo wants to develop an implant to treat neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease and epilepsy. DiLorenzo, a neursosurgery resident at Tulane University Hospital and adjunct professor in biomedical engineering, won fourth place in Tulane University's annual Business Plan Competition and he has already secured patents for...
A new way to reach young people
Some universities are coming up with a way to educate students about--and involve them in--family business by creating student family-business organizations. One of the trailblazers is the University of Toledo with its newly formed Family Business Student Association, which already has more than 40 members. "We're growing at...
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