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Economics Professors Lisa Giddings and Sheida Babakhani Teimouri recently shared their expertise with a pair of personal finance websites. Giddings discussed compound interest, while Teimouri answered questions related to secured credit cards. Economic expertise Posted 2:22 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021 Profs share insight on personal finance topics Read more about Economic expertise Economics Professor Nabamita Dutta has received the inaugural Menard Family Faculty Fellowship — a program that supports College of Business Administration faculty through stipends and teaching relief. Remarkable researcher Posted 10:26 a.m. Friday, Jan. 1, 2021 Nabamita Dutta receives inaugural Menard faculty fellowship Read more about Remarkable researcher Economics professor Mary Hamman has partnered with UWL Extended Learning to offer a series of free online workshops promoting data literacy among business owners and entrepreneurs. The project is part of Hamman's Swenson Baier Engaged Faculty Fellowship. Digging into data Posted 8:11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020 Online workshops to promote data literacy among businesses, entrepreneurs Read more about Digging into data Professor John Nunley, chair of the Economics Department, is researching how changes to the labor market are affecting older workers. He hopes his findings will inform policymakers and fill knowledge gaps in the economics community. Seniors in the workforce Posted 3:11 p.m. Friday, Nov. 6, 2020 Study examines how changing landscape affects older workers Read more about Seniors in the workforce Marissa Eckrote, ‘16, is back on campus this fall as an associate lecturer in the Economics Department. “As soon as the opportunity presented itself,” she says, “I knew it was what I wanted to do this year.” Back where she started Posted 8 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020 Instructor jumped at opportunity to return to her alma mater Read more about Back where she started Adam Hoffer, director of the Menard Family Initiative at UW-La Crosse, has compiled a collection of briefs highlighting innovative ways the Coulee Region responded to COVID-19. Innovation during crisis Posted 10:27 a.m. Monday, Jan. 25, 2021 Menard Initiative highlights creative solutions amid COVID-19 Read more about Innovation during crisis Mary Hamman, an associate professor in the UW-La Crosse Economics Department, has been named the first UWL College of Business Administration Swenson Baier Engaged Faculty Fellow. The fellowship, funded by 1985 CBA graduate Scott Swenson and his spouse, Cynthia Baier, is UWL’s first philanthropically-funded faculty fellowship supporting the vision and recognition of business faculty who are industry-engaged.
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Faculty fellow Posted 4:08 p.m. Saturday, July 11, 2020 College of Business Administration names Hamman first campus fellow. Read more about Faculty fellow Adam Hoffer, director of  UWL’s Menard Family Initiative, is looking for how businesses, nonprofit organizations and other groups have risen to the challenge of the ongoing health crisis.
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Creativity in a crisis Posted 10:24 a.m. Monday, Jan. 25, 2021 UWL's Menard Initiative seeks innovative responses to COVID-19 Read more about Creativity in a crisis Six UWL graduates receive the university’s top honors.
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Top seniors Posted 2:29 p.m. Monday, Aug. 17, 2020 Here are UWL’s outstanding graduates for 2020 Read more about Top seniors Economic Indicators event begins at 7 a.m. Thursday, March 5, in The Bluffs in the UWL Student Union, 521 East Ave N. Breakfast will be served at 7 with the program at 7:20. The event will end by 9 a.m. Cost is $25. Pre-registration is required; seating is limited.
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Economic Indicators Posted 1:36 p.m. Monday, Aug. 17, 2020 Breakfast discusses robotics and AI impact on the Coulee Region Read more about Economic Indicators

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