Jelly beans, tennis balls and cups of coffee  – these descriptors appear with regularity when former students remember Professor Chris Gingrich. The first two classroom props were used in activities ... read more about Retiring professor Chris Gingrich anchored 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ’s economics program for 24 years
For nearly half of her life, Claudette Monroy ’10 has endured the precarious existence of a hang glider, at the mercy of shifting winds to either soar in the United ... read more about Outstanding Young Alumna/us: Claudette Monroy
Dr. Douglas H. Wrenn, assistant professor of environmental and resource economics at Penn State University, will speak Thursday, Oct. 5, as part of the Longacre Business and Economics Lecture Series ... read more about Douglas Wrenn ’02, environmental and resource economics professor, speaks on fracking
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Matt Gnagey, now an assistant professor at Weber State (Ogden, Utah), graduated from 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ in 2005, majoring in economics and justice, peace and conflict studies. He received his ... read more about Grad School Q & A: Matt Gnagey ’05, professor at Weber State
Doug Wrenn, a 2002 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ graduate, majored in business administration and economics. He is now an assistant professor of environmental and resource economics at Penn State University. He ... read more about Grad School Q & A: Doug Wrenn ’02, professor at Penn State
Experts broadly agree that mosquito nets are one of the best tools in the fight against malaria, to which the World Health Organization attributes hundreds of millions of illnesses each ... read more about Economic professor’s research challenges widely-held assumptions about malaria prevention
91¶ÌÊÓÆµ will offer two new graduate certificates in business administration and organizational leadership, beginning in the fall of 2015. Both programs are designed for working professionals seeking leadership ... read more about New graduate certificates in business administration and organizational leadership serve professional needs
Fair trade may not be the panacea for coffee farmers that its proponents want it to be, according to Chris D. Gingrich, PhD, economics professor at 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ, and ... read more about Is Fair Trade the best answer for struggling coffee farmers around the world?
Darian Harnish had a great summer working with numbers for the federal government, instead of shoveling mulch. The summer emerged from a University of Maryland fellowship, which led to an ... read more about Fellowship Spent at Bureau of Economic Analysis