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StudLife Games go big time

10.2.25 | The Source

If you happened to be in New York City last weekend, perhaps you saw a Times Square billboard promoting a very WashU pastime: Student Life Games. There, smiling from the 55-by-31-foot digital display, were crossword creators and founders of the newspaper’s games page, recent graduate Alex Nickel (Economics Alumni) and sophomore Rena Cohen.

Women in Economics: Zena Pare and Ella Needler

9.30.20

“I really saw how economics can be useful in your everyday life and how much those basic principles kind of run the world in some ways,” says Zena Pare, a junior at Western Kentucky University. She joins fellow St. Louis Fed intern Ella Needler, a senior at Washington University in St. Louis, as they discuss studying and working in economics with Maria Hasenstab, media relations coordinator at the St. Louis Fed.

WashU Expert: How to pick a science fair project

3.25.20

Advice to parents: don't shortchange the idea stage. A profile of the work of Sam Martorana, a Department of Economics Class of 2020 major.

BBQ & Byes 2019

9.19.19

Sending off the Department of Economics' Undergraduate Class of 2019.

The Charles Leven Memorial Prize Winner

5.8.18

Congratulations to The Charles Leven Memorial Prize winner, Kelvin Yuen for his paper, “Inefficient Unemployment and Bargaining Friction”!

2018 James E. McLeod Honors - Ralph Bunche Scholars

3.14.18

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.