Economics Blog

Posted on March 7th, 2024 in Events, Research by Sydney Bielefeld

Uniting Minds and Markets: Previewing the 2024 Midwest Economic Theory and International Trade Conference As the academic community eagerly anticipates the arrival of spring, economists from around the world are gearing up for an intellectual feast at the Midwest Economic Theory and International Trade Conference. Scheduled for May 17-19, 2024, at the Indiana University Purdue …

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Posted on February 14th, 2024 in Classes by Sydney Bielefeld

Are you intrigued by the intricate intersection of economics and healthcare? Do you seek to understand the complexities behind rising healthcare costs and disparities in access to quality care? Look no further than ECON-E 387 Health Economics, a dynamic course designed to unravel the mysteries of healthcare economics and illuminate the path toward informed policy …

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Posted on August 31st, 2022 in Students by Sherry Minton

The IU School of Liberal Arts Office of Career Development is excited to announce the launch of a new website designed to increase and improve student access to career development resources and opportunities. Career development is an essential part of your education, especially at the beginning of an academic year. Career advisors can help you …

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SoC
Posted on April 28th, 2022 in Scholarships by Sherry Minton

Liberal Arts students had their opportunity to shine as the IU School of Liberal Arts held its annual premiere student recognition event on April 19. This year it was a student takeover and it was online! Taking the lead were two of our student ambassadors. Dakota Bruton, a senior in communication studies and Lauren Moss, …

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Student Ambassadors
Posted on March 17th, 2022 in Announcements by Prabakaran Jayaraman

Applications to become a Student Ambassador for the School of Liberal Arts are open now for Fall 2022 service! Do you feel passionate about how the School of Liberal Arts has helped shape you? Would you like to share your story? As a student ambassador, you will become the face of our school, and you will …

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Development analyst
Posted on March 9th, 2022 in Announcements by jaeskim

Samuel Cooper, a IUPUI SLA Economics graduate, is a manager of Development Finance for TRINITAS. He is looking for a development analyst to join his team. If you are interested in applying for this job, please contact Samuel Cooper at scooper@trinitas.ventures.You can apply for the job by visiting: Development Analyst at Trinitas Ventures Development Analyst …

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Pathway
Posted on January 12th, 2022 in Announcements by Prabakaran Jayaraman

Have you ever wondered “Why can’t I take courses that I’m interested in, regardless of the program?” Now you can! The IU School of Liberal Arts has an exciting new degree opportunity called Pathway Minors in Liberal Arts allowing you to explore your passions while still staying on your chosen career path. The Pathway Minors …

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Dual Degree
Posted on January 12th, 2022 in Announcements by Prabakaran Jayaraman

Did you know that many IUPUI undergraduate students are personalizing their education with a second degree without adding time or cost to their college plan? In fact, you can create expertise in two areas of study, both in your first chosen field and in a second that will enhance your marketability in the workforce following …

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Covid  hospital
Posted on January 12th, 2022 in Announcements by Prabakaran Jayaraman

A new study by Indiana University researchers in collaboration with University of Minnesota researchers examined U.S. trends in COVID-19-associated hospitalizations and mortality rates before and after states reopened their economies in summer 2020. It found that the daily trend in hospitalizations increased following reopening, resulting in over 5,300 new people being hospitalized for COVID-19 each …

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Covid  vaccinations
Posted on January 12th, 2022 in Announcements by Prabakaran Jayaraman

With COVID-19 cases again on the rise in the United States and around the world, vaccination campaigns continue to be of vital importance for a successful return to pre-pandemic life. A new study by Indiana University and RAND Corp. researchers assessed the impact of COVID-19 vaccination and found that 139,393 deaths were prevented during the …

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