ATLANTA—A young girl selling eggplants in an open market in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, pointed Miriam Savane Massandje (B.A. '21) to her future. Their exchange helped lead her to the International University of Grand-Bassam and then Georgia State University. She will enter the London School of Economics this fall to pursue an MSc in Development Economics.
Her mission is to make a similar impact. She plans to earn a Ph.D. in regional economics and international development and work as a development economist.
Economics Major Plans to Pursue a Ph.D.
ATLANTA—During her senior year at Stephenson High in Stone Mountain, Georgia, Alyssa Taitt (B.S. in Economics '21), earned several scholarships and ranked in the top 10 percent of her class. At the same time, she was temporarily without a home and filing for her independence.
A PELL grant and the Georgia HOPE Scholarship put Taitt at Georgia State University, which her sisters E'lon and Eden were attending, and in a dorm room on campus. Shortly into her first semester, she learned she was pregnant. By the fall of 2015, she was raising her new daughter and working full-time as a sales clerk at QuikTrip while continuing her studies full-time.
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Webinar on the Economics and Law of Climate Adaptation – Reason.com
This Wednesday, at noon EDT, the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law at Case Western Reserve University School of Law is hosting a webinar, "Adapting to Climate Change: Economic and Legal Perspectives," featuring Matthew E. Kahn, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Economics and Business and Director of the 21st Century Cities Initiative at Johns Hopkins University, and Robin Kundis Craig, James I.
In this webinar, Matthew Kahn, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Economics and Business, and Robin Craig, James I. Farr Presidential Endowed Professor of Law, will examine the law and economics of climate adaptation.
Oxford Economics lowers India's 2021 GDP growth forecast to 10.2% - The Economic Times
'Home Economics' Review: A Disappointing New Venture from ABC | Arts | The Harvard Crimson
In Decades-Long Push To Diversify Harvard Law Faculty and Course Offerings, Students Seek To Amplify Previously Unheard Voices
Harvard Students Rush To Secure Vaccine Appointments in Time to Receive Second Dose Before Leaving Campus
IOP Youth Poll Finds Dramatic Increase in Young Americans' Hope for the Future As Biden Nears 100th Day
Unions renew push against 'trickle-down economics'
Australia's economic recovery risks entrenching low wages growth and insecure work, ACTU president Michele O'Neil will say in a resumption of the union movement's campaign against "trickle-down economics".
"We remain vulnerable to some long-standing structural weaknesses in the
economy that must be resolved to attain a lasting, stable and fair recovery," she will say according to comments prepared for delivery.
Tom and Sarah Discover Their Parents' Secret on Home Economics - E! Online
In an exclusive sneak peek from this week's Home Economics , Tom ( Topher Grace ) and Sarah ( Caitlin McGee ) discover that their parents have been deceiving them in the cruelest of ways, ignoring most of their grandchildren in favor of...pretending Connor's giant house is their vacation home. Why go to Tom and Sarah's regular-sized (on the verge of small) houses when they can hang out at a mansion that formerly belonged to Matt Damon ?
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