Congratulations Economics Ph.D. Job Market Students

Congratulations to our eight graduating PhD students: Tessa Conroy Micah DelVecchio Ardyanto Fitrady Chris Hannum Liesel Hans Hujin Kim Tabitha Knight Chris Slootmaker As you can see from the attachment, they have all found exciting jobs and can look forward to their careers as professional economists with self-confidence and optimism. Their advisors deserve special mention for all the […]

Colorado Economy on the Rebound – Mostly

“Colorado has more jobs than ever before, but recovery from the Great Recession continues to elude some areas of the state.” Those are some of the findings included in a report from Colorado State University’s Regional Economics Institute (REI). Dr. Martin Shields, CSU Economics Professor, said work needs to be done to help Colorado’s economy fully […]

Economics Department Congratulates Fall 2013 Graduates

Congratulations to our Fall 2013 Graduates from The Department of Economics! MAJORS Ausbrooks, Linnea J. Blaine, John A.         Briardy, Christopher L. Buckner, Colton J.     Cartwright, David C. Chaisson, Andrea M.          Coe, Travis S. Cresta, Colby J.         Desautels, David M.  Desselle, Zachary M.  Gangwish, David J. + Geer, Orin W.          Gorton, Samuel S.     Gray, Robert F.         Gunderson, […]

Economics Department co-sponsors Campus Equity Week Colloquium

The Economics Department is co-sponsoring with TILT the Campus Equity Week All-University Colloquium   We welcome Marie Maisto President and Executive Director of New Faculty Majority Monday, October 28, 2013 2:00-4:00 pm, Morgan Library Event Center   For complete event information and the New Faculty Majority website, please see links below. Campus Equity Week http://www.newfacultymajority.info/equity/

Colorado’s economy impacted by damaging floods

Tourism decline from floods may affect state Estes Park, one of Colorado’s most popular destinations, may see a significant decline in tourism due to flood-damaged roads, ultimately impacting Colorado’s economy. A drop in tourist visits to Estes Park as a result of flood-damaged roads could have a ripple effect through the rest of Colorado’s economy, […]

ECONOMICS/USDA-NWRC COOPERATIVE RESEARCH PROJECTS

USDA – National Wildlife Research Center Research Associates from the Department of Economics To extend its capabilities for research and training, the NWRC establishes formal or informal cooperative programs with U.S. universities.   Currently, three Economics graduate students are working on NWRC funded research projects:   David Carpenter is a seventh year PhD candidate focusing […]