04/20/2016
A few lucky competitors each won a gift certificate to Wolfgang's!
Come out and participate with us next year and you just might win!
A student led organization centered around the advancement of economics and its incorporation and growth with regards to the Aquinas College community.
For a detailed description regarding the Aquinas College Economics Club please follow the link below to the Club's Constitution. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1p73-XxK_xNYNWty4wJaVdGI10In2JGI_ESehdp1f02w/pub
04/20/2016
A few lucky competitors each won a gift certificate to Wolfgang's!
Come out and participate with us next year and you just might win!
Come out next Wednesday to watch some of your econ majors compete in the first annual Supply vs Demand competition!!
04/01/2016
Throw back Thursday to when Dr. Barrows was pranked 😂😂
This student's pregnancy prank might have redeemed April Fools' Day A professor’s class policy mandates that every incoming call has to be broadcast on speakerphone.
For students interested in international economics or working abroad after college, this is a great local opportunity for networking at a very reasonable rate (and if you inquire about a sponsorship may be free!)
West Michigan World Trade - Spring Conference: "Going International Success Stories"
Last night's agenda and meeting notes can be found below, please comment or send a message if you missed and have more questions or see something you would like to get involved with... And if you are hesitant to get involved, remember, in the long run, we are all dead.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-60lTzqpE0nhviThUTMdz4ZjkQqkCXyXKUAJdCQMTIE/pub
02/08/2016
What are our peers from renowned universities like Cambridge and Manchester University saying about the study of economics as undergraduates? More pluralism (i.e. a broader concept of economics!) What do you think about this? Should undergraduate programs stick to the neo-classical approach or broaden their horizons to include thinkers like Marx, Schumpeter, and Keynes?
Are economics degrees fit for purpose? - BBC News Why a growing number of students are demanding reform of university economics courses.