Are we in a recession? Here’s what a CSU professor says about the ‘tepid’ economy
Stephan Weiler, a professor of economics at CSU, said although the U.S. GDP has shrank for two quarters in a row, think before using the term “recession.”
Stephan Weiler, a professor of economics at CSU, said although the U.S. GDP has shrank for two quarters in a row, think before using the term “recession.”
Inflation in the U.S. continues to defy the expectations of many experts. CSU Professor Stephan Weiler weighed in on the current economic situation, what to watch for and if there is any good news in the latest Consumer Price Index report.
CSU Economics Professor Stephan Weiler answered questions about why prices are so high, when inflation will go down, what makes Colorado unique and what impact the Fed’s interest rate hike could have.
After more than 50 years, the most heavily utilized academic building on the Fort Collins main campus is getting a makeover.
The College of Liberal Arts acknowledges the accomplishments and efforts of the outstanding faculty, staff, and volunteers for 2022.
Economics Ph.D. candidate Sarah Small was attracted to CSU’s unique coursework in feminist economics and political economy. After six years in the program, Small has thrived in policy-focused research and has enjoyed teaching economics to underrepresented students, making economics more accessible.
High costs, low wages, lack of available jobs: Dedicated educators teach the students who want to dedicate themselves to a career in teaching.
The forum will feature a variety of speakers from different departments, ranging from economics to philosophy.
The Rocky Mountain Research Data Center will host an information session for CSU researchers on Wednesday, Feb. 9 from 1-2 p.m. in the Lory Student Center Room 382.
Chair and Professor of Economics Elissa Braunstein has been appointed to serve as Vice-Chair of the Economic Recovery and Relief Cash Fund Subpanel created by the Colorado Legislature. The subpanel was created to guide Colorado’s spending of $700 million in federal relief funds remaining from the American Rescue Plan Act.