AEASP 2022 Scholar Cameron Deal

Cameron Deal is a second-year student and Cornelius Vanderbilt Scholar at Vanderbilt University, where he is pursuing a double major in Mathematics and Public Policy Studies. He conducts research at the LGBT Policy Lab on a variety of topics in health policy, political science, and economics that intersect queer populations. His research on health disparities and the effects of policy on LGBTQ youth has appeared in JAMA and JAMA Pediatrics. In the future, he aspires to pursue a Ph.D.

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AEASP 2022 Scholar Shannan Burton

Shannan Burton, formerly Shannan Williford, graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park with a bachelor's degree in Economics and a minor in Global Poverty. While at Maryland, Shannan was active in the Terp community as a member of various clubs and organizations, including her sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated. After graduating from Maryland, Shannan worked in various financial and business operations roles, before returning to graduate school.

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AEASP 2022 Scholar Justin Anderson

I am a very ambitious, self-motivated, and driven individual. I have experience as a Student Researcher working on agricultural and economic research projects and performing data analysis. Currently, I am working towards earning my Bachelor's of Science in Agri-Business and pursuing a Master's Degree in Agricultural Economics.

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AEASP 2022 Scholar Jasmine Amaniampong

Jasmine Amaniampong is a rising junior economics student at North Carolina A&T State University. She served as Sophomore Class President for the 2021-2022 academic school year and has passions that involve impact within the black community and education. Jasmine hopes to use her future degree(s) in Economics to better allocate resources to communities in need. Another passion of Jasmine's is her culture, both of her parents are from Ghana, making her a first-generation American.

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Howard Magazine - An article about the Econ Department

Supply and Demand: How Howard’s Department of Economics is Paving its Own Path

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Department of Economics Virtual Lecture & Recognition Ceremony Thursday, April 21,7 pm

The Department of Economics and the Howard University Economics Department Alumni Association host its annual spring Virtual Lecture and Recognition Program. The virtual event will be held on Thursday, April 21 at 7 pm. Our esteemed lecturer is Dr. JoAnne Rolle, Dean of the School of Business at Medgar Evers College, City University of New York (CUNY) .
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Professor Hsu and Professor Henke publish on Journal of Family and Economic Issues

Professor Hsu and Professor Henke study the link between the COVID-19 pandemic isolation, unemployment, and domestic violence.

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