Nice to see our alum Jason Gustely contribute to “Tin Demand Is Booming; Opportunities and Risks for Small Communities in Indonesia” - Payne Institute for Public Policy https://t.co/l4VVOV023F
Congratulations! Jessica Verghese ‘18 Rotman MBA 2025 . Now Growth Analyst - Simplii Financial; Madison Buckley ‘22 New England Law ‘25. Now sitting for the Bar! Good Luck Maddy!; Maggie Dougherty ‘21 Northwestern Medil - Master’s in Journalism ‘25. Now reporter at Illinois Times
Every year @WoosterEdu celebrates our students research achievements. For most of us, nothing sums up the Wooster experience more than this moment where every question leads to opportunity. Pictured are our majors, Nana Morikawa, Edwige Rwagasana, Sumaiya Sarrat, and Cam Culton.
Thanks to @ClevelandFed for hosting the Economics Scholars Program Conference. To see the various roles our students and faculty played check out the program https://t.co/wQrvoCjkRG
USPS change-of-address data shows abortion bans affect migration. By Q2 2023, 13 states with total bans were losing 36,000 residents per quarter due to these policies, from Daniel L. Dench, Kelly Lifchez, @jasonmlindo, and Jancy Ling Liu https://t.co/NraOvdmqPW
Immigrants today are 60 percent less likely to be incarcerated (30 percent relative to US-born Whites). This relative decline occurred among immigrants from all regions and cannot be explained by changes in observable characteristics or immigration policy.
https://t.co/eBoEJ1jEtw
The first year at @UChi_Economics was a delightful, transformative intellectual experience. Deeply honored by the recognition in Price Theory and Macro.
Many married couples first met on a dating website or app. Has the ease and efficiency of online dating allowed people to find better matches? https://t.co/HUZizcrjZh
And last but not least, an amazing homegrown internship program , running since the 1990s that works with regional and international organizations in teams called AMRE.
We begin a new academic year @WoosterEdu with the 155th Convocation. Proud to see our majors and minors, who are also our student leaders, challenge us to fight for equity.