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MAEcon alumna continues analytics work with Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

(Jan. 24, 2019) Interview with Melissa Gentry (MAEcon ’18), a research assistant at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.

Ph.D. alumnus establishes fund to honor economics professor emeritus

(Feb. 11, 2019) John “Jack” Helmuth (Ph.D. '81) and former Moore School Ph.D. candidates are leading the effort to create a fellowship fund to honor Professor Emeritus Ron Wilder.

Moore School alumnus wins volunteer award

(Mar. 1, 2019) Drew Stevens (B.S. ’10) was awarded the Judith M. Davis Volunteer of the Year award from United Way.

MAEcon candidate benefits from program partnerships

(Mar. 29, 2019) MAEcon candidate Joseph Hackett says master’s program integration gives him the opportunity to hear other students’ perspectives.

MAEcon student uses teamwork skills in class and as student athlete

(Apr. 5, 2019) Master of Arts in Economics (MAEcon) student always knew he wanted to come to the University of South Carolina for school.

Economics professor thrives in learning environment of MAEcon program

(May 22, 2019) Interview with Master of Arts in Economics professor Crystal Zhan. 

Student transitions to USC with help of Rising Scholars Program

(Nov. 4, 2019) Sophomore Ailean Salinas gained the tools needed for her first year at USC thanks to the Moore School’s inaugural Rising Scholars Program.

Alumnus establishes scholarship to inspire next generation of insurance executives

(Nov. 22, 2019) Terrance Williams (’90) says USC played a substantial role in his development both personally and professionally. 

Family provides scholarship to pay it forward

(Dec. 2, 2019) Senior Kyle Alsop is a recipient of the Barnes Family Business Scholarship and said the award has given him some breathing room as he pays for his education.

Alumna trains for 2020 Olympics while taking on data analytics job in the Netherlands

(Dec. 13, 2019) Alumna Jeanelle Scheper (’17 economics, '18 MAEcon) is spending 2019 balancing a new job for adidas in the Netherlands while training for the high jump competition in the 2020 summer Olympics.

 

 


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