Tag: economics

College Ramps Up Faculty Hiring

Emory College of Arts and Sciences plans to hire about 80 new faculty members in the next two years, an increase from the 25 to 30 annual new hires in recent years, according to College Dean Michael A. Elliott. Elliott...

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News Roundup | 2.6.19

Cory Booker Enters 2020 Presidential Race United States Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) declared his candidacy for the 2020 presidential race on Feb. 1, the first day of Black History Month. Booker is the second black candidate to...

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DeMuro Accelerates to YouTube Stardom

When Doug DeMuro (10C) speaks, his down-to-earth demeanor, casual amiability and lack of pretension seem counterintuitive from a YouTuber with over 2 million subscribers. DeMuro’s optimistic character shines through when the...

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Inequality in the United States

A thriving middle class is central to how most Americans think about our country, but stagnant middle class wages and soaring economic inequality belie this self-perception. Politicians are bitterly divided over whether and how...

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