Economics Newsletter
Spring Issue April, 2008
You’re Invited!
Every year, the Economics Department offers many ways for students to meet other Economics majors, Econ faculty, and even alums. Here are a few upcoming events that you may want to put on your calendar. Read more....
Housing Market Expert Dr. Ellen Roche to speak at ODE Induction Dinner
We are delighted that Dr. Ellen Roche, a member of the Maxwell School’s Board of Visitors, will be guest speaker at this year’s Omicron Delta Epsilon dinner. Dr. Roche has spent more than two decades analyzing real estate markets. Read more....
OMICRON DELTA EPSILON International Economics Honor Society
Outstanding students in economics are invited to become lifetime members in the Omicron Delta Epsilon international honor society (ODE). The society exists to form a community of economists across countries. Membership is based on scholarly achievement and is recognized worldwide. Read more....
Where are They Now?
Christiane LaBonte
I graduated from Syracuse in May 2006 with a BA in economics and policy studies. I loved my SU experience. Like most seniors, I was nervous about graduating and finding a job and learning how to do this adulthood thing. Read more....
CONGRATULATIONS to
Robert J. Magliaro
on selection as a
2008 Syracuse University Scholar
Graduating??
Please feel free to stop by the Economics Department where Sue Lewis will be happy to verify the completion of your Economics major/minor requirements.
Are you aiming for a BS, as opposed to a BA, in Economics?
Then make plans to fit the following courses into your plan of study for the BS:
ECN 311 (instead of 301), 505, 521, 522; MAT 295, 296.
See www.maxwell.syr.edu/uec/BABS.htm for more info on the BA vs BS.