The Penn State Learning Center (http://pennstatelearning.psu.edu/) provides tutoring but the only ECON courses that are covered are ECON 102 and 104 with certain professors. If you would like help with your upper level ECON courses you should meet with your instructors during office hours. The Economics Association (http://www.psuea.org/index.html) could potentially help you connect with other students to get help (they organize student-run study groups that meet at each group’s discretion). If you’d like to get involved in these study groups you can email Ezra Goldstein (egg5039@psu.edu) with your name, PSU email address, and the course number you’re interested in studying.
Lawrence Reed Presenting On Campus
Lawrence “Larry” Reed, the founder of the Foundation for Economic Education (and author of I, Pencil), will be presenting on “Adam Smith and the Birth of Economics” on Monday, October 13th at 7pm in 101 Osmond.
PSU Economics Association’s Summer Internship Guide
Business Majors Night
Do you have any interest in a business-related major? To explore the possibilities, consider attending Business Majors Night on Thursday, September 25, 6:30pm, 110 Business Building.
REGISTER NOW: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/busmaj14
You’ll hear about business-related majors (and minors) in Agricultural Sciences, Communications, Earth & Mineral Sciences, Engineering, Health & Human Development, Information Sciences & Technology, Liberal Arts, Science, and the Smeal College of Business.
Hello world!
Hello readers! This blog will keep you updated on some of the happenings in the economics department that you may find interesting. Topics will include: The Great Debate, becoming a grader, events of interest for econ majors, student award winners, and more.
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