upcoming faculty teaching visit with william collins on march 20th
william collins
terence e. adderley jr. professor of economics & professor of history (by courtesy) and department chair
econ 266: topics in the economic history of the us
professor collins is an economic historian whose research concentrates on twentieth-century labor market and urban history. his recent work has studied changes in racial disparities in earnings and educational attainment, inter-regional migration, the economic impact of urban riots, the history of urban renewal programs, and the origins of the baby boom. in his course: topics in the economic history of the us, dr. collins offers an analysis of major issues and debates in american economic history.
date: thursday, march 20th
class time: 9:35-11:50am
location: buttrick hall, rm 102
facilitator: joe bandy
discussion location: tba
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