Newsroom: Media Coverage

April 3, 2013
(Huffington Post)

President Gloria Larson authors an opinion piece that explores what higher education needs to be doing to prepare the Millennial generation to meet the challenges of the new economy. 

Source: Huffington Post Type: Media Coverage Permalink
April 3, 2013
(Bloomberg.com)

With the Fed’s balance sheet at $3.2 trillion and counting, policy makers might find themselves looking to Economics Professor Scott Sumner’s Nominal GDP policy where less is more.

Source: Bloomberg.com Type: Media Coverage Permalink
Tagged as: Scott Sumner, Economics
April 2, 2013
(Monster.com)

Len Morrison, Director of Career Services, provides insight into the recruitment process for the Class of 2013. 

Source: Monster.com Type: Media Coverage Permalink
April 2, 2013
(The Motley Fool)

Steve Weisman, senior lecturer and author of 50 Ways to Protect Your Identity in a Digital Age speaks on the serious aftermath of identity theft and offers suggestions on how to stay safe online.

Source: The Motley Fool Type: Media Coverage Permalink
April 1, 2013
(National Review)

Economics Professor and Money Illusion blogger Scott Sumner is quoted in a piece about the current standing of the U.S. economy. 

Source: National Review Type: Media Coverage Permalink
April 1, 2013
(The New Yorker)

Professor of Economics, Scott Sumner, highlighted as an influential advocate for a more expansionary Federal policy, comments on the benefits related to looser monetary policy. 

Source: The New Yorker Type: Media Coverage Permalink
April 1, 2013
(The Chronicle of Higher Education)

Christopher Beneke, associate professor of History, and Randall Stephens, reader in History at Northumbria University, explore their assertion that the Republican party and higher education are facing similar problems. 

Source: The Chronicle of Higher Education Type: Media Coverage Permalink
March 28, 2013
(The Mountain Ear)

P. Thompson Davis, professor of natural & applied sciences, is featured for his published work "The Geology of New Hampshire's White Mountains". Davis, along with six other scientists, published the book that illustrates all aspects of the area's geologic history.

Source: The Mountain Ear Type: Media Coverage Permalink
March 27, 2013
(Bloomberg Radio)

Laurence H. Meyer, co-founder of Macroeconomic Advisers, former Federal Reserve governor and former Fed Challenge judge, discusses the Fed's asset purchase-based monetary policy and receives questions from students, Erik Larsson and Tom Moore along with Professor of Economics Aaron Jackson.

Source: Bloomberg Radio Type: Media Coverage Permalink
March 27, 2013
(Bloomberg Radio)

Economics Professor Aaron Jackson and students Erik Larsson and Tom Moore discuss their experience competing in the 2012 Fed Challenge on Bloomberg Radio's "The Hays Advantage."

Source: Bloomberg Radio Type: Media Coverage Permalink

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