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Students, working in small groups, created and investigated a microeconomic question related to their studies in microeconomics this past semester and presented their findings in a Planet Money-style podcast.
February is Black History Month. This month's journey began in 1926, proposed by historian Carter G. Woodson. At its start, the celebration was one week long, but the first month-long celebration took place at Kent State University in 1970. While confining the celebration of black excellence to one month is not our goal, the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee would like to use this month to acknowledge the talent, intelligence, joy, and societal contributions from the Black community.
Forbes featured Okezue Bell '23 in "Equipping Youth To Change The World," a round-up of teenagers changing the world through technology.
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