Flynn, Sean J.

Sean Flynn joins the A. B. Freeman School of Business from Colorado State University, where he spent the last three years as an assistant professor. Prior to that he completed his PhD in finance at Arizona State University. Flynn teaches fixed income, and his research interests include corporate finance (primarily financial intermediation and regulation) and real estate capital markets. Prior to his doctoral studies Flynn worked at the Federal Reserve Board in both research and bank supervision capacities.

Otten, Rebecca

Rebecca Otten examines the ways in which communities and structures can encourage inclusion and equity, incorporating her diverse interests in youth development, systems theory and social impact in higher education. Her current research explores a dynamic, long-term partnership between the Taylor Center and Grow Dat Youth Farm, a local organization that nurtures a diverse group of young leaders through the meaningful work of growing food. As director of strategy and engagement at the Phyllis M.

Han, Ruoning

Ruoning Han received her PhD in economics at the University of Kansas in 2020. Her research engages the intersection of financial economics with other fields such as monetary economics, applied microeconomics, and/or household finance. The majority of her research concentrates on how financial frictions arise and their implications for financial economics. She is also passionate about teaching. During her PhD study, she has taught Money and Banking as an instructor since 2017.

Abdelghani, Ramsy

Ramsy Abdelghani completed his internal medicine residency at Baton Rouge General Medical Center and his pulmonary and critical care fellowship at Tulane University. He then went on to Harvard Medical School for his interventional pulmonary fellowship at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Massachusetts General Hospital. He joined Tulane University as assistant professor of clinical medicine.

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