Economics in Brief: Government Underestimated Job Growth by 626,000 Over Four Months
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) underreported significant job growth over the summer, with revisions reporting an additional gain of 626,000 jobs, the Washington Post reports .
The Labor Department's monthly job reports are revised after the BLS receives more information. Though revisions prior to the pandemic were often minimal, this summer's numbers have changed drastically because COVID-19 has made it harder to make preliminary estimates.
WVU economics major takes home national championship in esports - WV MetroNews
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia University’s first esports recruit is now a national champion.
Noah Johnson, a WVU economics major from Baltimore, Maryland, made a statement for the young program Thursday night by winning Level Next Madden National Championship.
The economics and community of food - AZPM
A co-founder of the group Flowers and Bullets , he helps run a farm on the grounds of the closed Julia Keen Elementary School in Barrio Centro.
The food it produces not only nourishes a community but also provides tools to talk about deeper environmental and social issues facing the neighborhood now and in the future.
Economics professor helps create Hispanic-serving conference | Local News | itemonline.com
For the past 10 years, Fidel Gonzalez, professor of economics and international business at Sam Houston State University, has attended an annual conference hosted by the American Society of Hispanic Economists (ASHE) at Texas A&M University until its cancellation due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Economics, CS faculty moving into $90 million Cummings Center this month - The Tufts Daily
Faculty from the Departments of Economics and Computer Science this month are moving into the university's newest academic facility at the intersection of Boston and College Avenues .
Named for Medford native Bill Cummings (LA'58) and his wife Joyce, the 148,000-square-foot building is the latest in a series of university investments in infrastructure supportive of multidisciplinary learning.
Club news for Nov. 20, 2021 | Economics | themercury.com
Members of Gamma Omicron chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha met on Nov. 10 at the home of Kathy Crowl. The educational program was given by two staff members from No Stone Unturned. Members donated educational toys and monetary gifts to the staff to be used where needed.
Reports were given by committee chairs regarding donations made to Heartspring, Goodwill Industries and Capper Foundation at a recent state council meeting. These are the state's three philanthropic projects.
Drastic, lasting change is rare in politics or economics | David Moon
The surprise election of a political novice to the governorship of Virginia provides a useful investment lesson, although probably not one you would guess. It does not, in my opinion, signal a quasi-lasting shift in voter sentiment.
But politics is a great example, because it is something about which everyone has opinions – and most people are very certain of their opinions.
Latino Studies and Economics Co-Host Guest Lecture on Early Modern Origins of Global Economy |
The Latin American and Latino Studies Program and the Department of Economics have teamed up to host an exciting guest lecture by Brian Owensby, professor of history and director of the Center for Global Inquiry and Innovation at the University of Virginia, titled "Rethinking the Global
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