The Department of Economics at Appalachian State University has released its March newsletter for students majoring or minoring in economics.
"With the semester about two-thirds complete, there’s a lot happening in the Department of Economics," noted Dr. David McEvoy, chair of the department. "This issue highlights faculty and student accomplishments, along with opportunities to get involved—including the upcoming Brashear Research Prize."
The newsletter includes highlights about economics students and faculty.
About the Department of Economics at Appalachian State University
The Department of Economics in Appalachian State University's Walker College of Business is an intellectually vibrant place for students and faculty. As a research-intensive department committed to student learning, it offers a wide range of courses that develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, complemented by student-faculty research collaboration. Our faculty members are engaged in research that contributes locally and globally to energy, environment, development, trade, health, sports, and tourism. The Department of Economics is ranked among the leading U.S. economics departments for research productivity and is particularly strong in environmental and experimental economics. Learn more at economics.appstate.edu.