In the Spotlight…

Congratulations to: Sierra Hoageson (Finance major, Accounting and Economics minor) Jacob Gigliotti (Business Economics major, Finance minor) Darby Trout (Business Economics major, Information System minor) Zainab Ahmad (Finance major, Accounting and Economics minor) Who have been newly inducted to ODE Omicron Delta Epsilon (ODE)—the International Honor Society in Economics in fall 2024. ODE is one of…

Economics Students Participate in College Fed Challenge

A decade after Salisbury University team won the regional level of College Fed Challenge competition, the students in Salisbury University’s Franklin P. Perdue School of Business once again showcased their skills in the 2024 competition on October 3rd organized by the Federal Reserve System, which is participated by more than 60 colleges and universities from…

Economics and Business Economics Programs Have Earned STEM designation                                         

Salisbury University (SU) is proud to announce that its Economics (BA) and Business Economics (BS) programs have officially earned the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) designation starting fall 2024. This significant recognition positions these programs within a growing category of academic disciplines that emphasize analytical, technical, and data-driven skills essential for today’s dynamic job…

Salisbury University Perdue School Economics Club and Henson Data Science Students Visit Washington, D.C.                                    

Salisbury, MD — The Salisbury University Department of Economics organized a professional and networking trip to Washington, D.C., led by Professor Silvana Chambers, the adviser to the Economics Club, joined by Economic students from the Perdue School and Data Science students from the Henson School. On Thursday, October 17, 2024, the students had the opportunity…

Salisbury University’s Department of Economics Hosts Successful Event: The Future Workforce – October 4, 2024                                       

On October 4, 2024, Salisbury University’s Department of Economics hosted The Future Workforce: A Dialog on Occupation Projection for the Mid-Atlantic Region, bringing together faculty, and staff to gain insight into the evolving job market and workforce trends. The event featured presentations by labor economics experts Dr. Nicol Nicola, Director of Economic and Demographic Research…

Salisbury University Economics Club Hosted a Successful Event: The Future Workforce – October 3, 2024                                           

The Economics Club at Salisbury University recently hosted The Future Workforce: Occupation Projection for the Mid-Atlantic Region on October 3, 2024. This engaging event brought together approximately 60 attendees, including students, and faculty, to gain expert insights from distinguished speakers Michael Siers—Chief Economist, Division of Workforce Development and Adult Learning from the Maryland Department of Labor…

The Perdue School of Business Department of Economics Presents: The Future Workforce                                

The Perdue School of Business Department of Economics Presents: The Future Workforce                                     A Dialog on Occupation Projection for the Mid-Atlantic Region Salisbury, MD — The Department of Economics, invites students, and the faculty to attend The Future Workforce: A Dialog on Occupation Projection for the Mid-Atlantic Region on October 4th, 2024, from 12:30 PM to…

Salisbury University Economics Club Hosts: The Future Workforce October 3 in PH 156

Salisbury University Economics Club Hosts: The Future Workforce Occupation Projection for the Mid-Atlantic Region Salisbury, MD — The Economics Club at Salisbury University is proud to announce an insightful event, The Future Workforce: Occupation Projection for the Mid-Atlantic Region, on October 3rd, 2024. This event will feature key industry experts from the Maryland and New Jersey Departments…