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Burkenroad Reports train Tulane students to find 'stocks under
Compiling an undergraduate class report won't necessarily help most students land a job after graduation. But for students in Tulane University's A.B. Freeman School of Business, creating the annual Burkenroad Reports serves as an introduction into real-world investment brokerage research. The students sit down with corporate CEOs and...
Starting Anew: biding their time in out-of-state teaching positions, New Orleans faculty members are optimistic about a post-Katrina return to the 'Big Easy'
Not a day goes by that Dr. Jeanine R. Burse doesn't wonder what she would be doing if she hadn't been laid off from her job at Xavier University of New Orleans. It was more than a job, and more than a return to her alma mater. The former...
Hahn Loeser offers Hawken alumna a post-Katrina job; Firm opens clerkship to Tulane law student.(Special Report)(Ifey Anoliefo joins Hahn Loeser and Parks L.L.P. as a law clerk )(Brief Article)
Byline: KIMBERLY BONVISSUTO Ifey Anoliefo had made up her mind to become a lawyer, and Cleveland law firm Hahn, Loeser & Parks LLP is helping her keep that dream alive despite the curveball thrown her way. In August, the 23-year-old Hawken School...
Las Vegas Review-Journal Nevadan At Work Column.
By Rod Smith, Las Vegas Review-Journal Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 7--HARRAH'S CFO SAYS WORKERS CREATE SUCCESS FOR COMPANY: You'd never think of Chuck Atwood, the unassuming Chief Financial Officer at Harrah's Entertainment, as uppity. But being uppity in his first...
Univ. of New Orleans professor helps engineering students get
About a year ago, Russell Trahan, an engineering professor from the University of New Orleans, got more than a quick meal at a Subway sandwich shop near the campus. Trahan, dean of the college of engineering since July, was shocked to see one of his senior students, Greg...
Local job pie not enough to feed grads' ambitions
Recent business school graduate Marshall Barnett is done with finals, but the 27-year-old is facing one of his toughest tests yet - - finding a job in New Orleans. Barnett, who earned his master of business administration in May with a strong 3.45 grade point average, has been trying to...
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