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Professor Chuck Barone receives Distinguished Teaching Award

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Chuck Barone, Professor of Economics, received the Distinguished Teaching Award. Recognizing outstanding teaching, the award is the highest honor given to a Dickinson faculty member. Barone, who received the honor at a recent faculty meeting, was described by Neil Weissman, Provost and Dean at Dickinson College, as "heterodox, pluralist, radical, and above all impactful. More than any other contribution, our awardee’s legacy lies in challenging the complacency of mainstream thinking and of convictions rooted in shallow experience and privilege. His pioneering work in developing a “contending perspectives” model has served as a cornerstone of our economics curriculum and more". 

 

 

Professor Bellinger's Senior Seminar class cited in The Patriot-News

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In an article written by Barbara Miller in The Patriot-News, the Carlisle borough received a favorable report card from its residents, according to a recent survey conducted by Professor William Bellinger and his economics senior seminar class, “Urban Policy in Carlisle, Pa.”

"Few problems and a high level of satisfaction” is the conclusion reached by the students, who surveyed 282 randomly selected residents.

 For more information on the results of the survey, please click here.

Professor Jonathan Cogliano to join Economics Department Fall ’13 semester

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The Economics Department would like to introduce Jonathan Cogliano, who will be joining us the Fall 2013 semester. He is finishing his Ph.D. in Economics at the New School for Social Research, and is thrilled to be joining the Department of Economics at Dickinson College. His primary areas of teaching expertise are political economy, macroeconomics, microeconomics, the history of economic thought, and using computer simulations to explore complex economic problems. His dissertation research focuses on applying modern ideas and tools, like computer simulations, to issues in the political economy of advanced capitalist economies. He also conducts research on the macroeconomics of climate change that explores potential avenues for avoiding a climate catastrophe. Prior to studying at the New School, he completed a B.A. in Economics with a minor in Mathematics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Dickinson Alum Chandon Sapkota '09 co-authors article in new publication by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

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Chandan Sapkota '09, an economics officer at the Asian Development Bank, Nepal Resident Mission, co-authors article "Employing India: Guaranteeing Jobs for the Rural Poor" in a new publication from Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.  For more information about this new publication, or to read the full article, please click here.

Dickinson Alumnae Sora Park ’07 selected for 2013 Fellowship on Women and Policy

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Dickinson Alumnae Sora Park ’07 has won a 2013 Fellowship on Women and Policy at SUNY Albany and will be working for Assemblywoman Barbara Clark for the 2013 legislative session.  Sora is a first year PhD student of Public Administration at Rockefeller College of Public Administration and Policy at SUNY Albany with specialization in Financial Market Regulation.  Originally from South Korea, Sora graduated from Dickinson College with a double major in Economics and International Business & Management.  She became interested in women’s economic and financial issues while taking the senior seminar class on Women in Economy by Professor Ebru Kongar. After receiving her Master’s degree in Economics from SUNY Buffalo, she worked in the New York State Assembly for the 2012 legislative session as a Graduate Scholar, which provided the opportunity for her to understand the public policy making process. She is now enthusiastic to go back to the Assembly for another year and work to enhance women’s roles through the legislature.  For more information on Sora Park and her Fellowship, please click here

Professor Koont to give Lecture at Philadelphia University

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The College of Science, Health and Liberal Arts at Philadelphia University will host a lecture on Sustainable Urban Agriculture in Cuba by Dickinson College Professor Sinan Koont on Friday, January 25th from 12:00 - 1:00 pm.  The lecture will take place in the Media Classroom at Gutman Library.

Dickinson Alum Edward (Ned) Mulligan '04 talks Pro Bono Work

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Dickinson Economics graduate Edward (Ned) Mulligan '04 has published an article titled "Why All Lawyers Should Make Time for Pro Bono Work" in the Indianapolis Litigation Blog.  As Ned states, "The bottom line is this: all lawyers should endeavor to give back to their community through pro bono work on the grounds that there are those in our community that are less fortunate. If you don't think you have time, make time. It will be worth its weight in gold."  To read the entire article, please follow the link below.

http://www.indianapolislitigationblog.com/2012/11/why-all-lawyers-should-make-time-for-pro-bono-work.html