TRIADS announces recipients of seed grant funding
More than $480,000 in seed grants will support 10 teams of faculty members using advanced computational tools to tackle urgent social issues.
More than $480,000 in seed grants will support 10 teams of faculty members using advanced computational tools to tackle urgent social issues.
Installation of Yongseok Shin as the Douglass C. North Distinguished Professor
Installation of Limor Golan as the Laurence H. Meyer Professor of Economics
The Department of Economics congratulates Phil Dybvig, the Boatmen's Bancshares Professor of Banking and Finance in the Olin School of Business and Professor of Economics (by courtesy) in Arts & Sciences, on the 2022 Nobel Prize in Economics he shared with Ben Bernanke and Doug Diamond. Phil has been a generous colleague and an especially supportive mentor for our PhD students. We are all very proud of his accomplishments.
This year’s Charles Leven Memorial Prize for the best second year paper has been awarded to...
Congratulations to The Charles Leven Memorial Prize winner, Lei Ye!
Congratulations to The Charles Leven Memorial Prize winner, Andrea Flores!
The Distinguished Faculty Leadership Award in Arts & Sciences is awarded to an outstanding faculty member in recognition of exceptional service to the University. The award was established in 2014 by Dean Barbara Schaal.
Congratulations to our recently promoted faculty! They are: Gaetano Antinolfi, Brian Rogers, Jonathan Weinstein, Sudeshna Bandyopadhyay, and Maria Canon.
Congratulations to The Charles Leven Memorial Prize winner, Kelvin Yuen for his paper, “Inefficient Unemployment and Bargaining Friction”!
Congratulations to two students with majors in various concentrations of Business and Economics who will be recognized at the annual James E. McLeod Honors and Awards Ceremony as 2018 Ralph Bunche Scholars.
Congratulations, Professor Shin!
Buera works in macroeconomics, with a focus on macroeconomic development.