• Micro Workshop

    Bolton Hall 812C

    Chihmin Hung will present her research “Redefining Roles: The Effects of Low-Skilled Immigration on the Female Labor Supply.” February 28, 202311:30 am – 12:30 pmBolton Hall 812C Contact: John Heywood, heywood@uwm.edu

  • Micro Workshop

    Bolton Hall 812C

    Ole Ulpts will present his research "Beyond Socioeconomic Status: Understanding the Relationship between Big-Five Personality Traits, Cognitive Skills, and Educational Attainment in the German School System." March 6, 202411:30 am to 12:30 pmBolton Hall 812C Contact: John Heywood, heywood@uwm.edu

  • Economics Club

    Prof. Matthew McGinty will discuss 'The Economics of Geoengineering." Thursday March 14th from 4:00–5:00 pm in Bolton Hall, Room B92 Contact: Rebecca Neumann 

  • Economics Seminar

    Lubar Hall S195

    Karam Kang, UW-Madison, will present her research “Search Frictions and Product Design in the Municipal Bond Market.” March 15, 20242:00 pm to 3:30 pmLubar Hall S195 Contact: Mohsen Bahmani, bahmani@uwm.edu

  • Economics Seminar

    Lubar Hall S195

    Dave McEvoy, Appalachian University, will present his research “The effect of solar geoengineering technologies on climate cooperation.” March 29, 20242:00 pm to 3:30 pmLubar Hall S195 Contact: Mohsen Bahmani, bahmani@uwm.edu

  • Economics Seminar

    Lubar Hall S195

    Andrew “Lee” Smith, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, will present “Maintaining the Anchor: An Evaluation of Inflation Targeting in the Face of COVID-19.” Contact: Mohsen Bahmani, bahmani@uwm.edu

  • Economics Seminar

    Lubar Hall S195

    Yongheng Deng, UW-Madison, will present “Online Learning and the Education Gap: A Digital Footprint Approach.” Contact: Mohsen Bahmani, bahmani@uwm.edu

  • Economics Club

    Bolton Hall B95 3210 N. Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Economics alumnus John Tamburino will discuss his experience with Merck Pharmaceuticals. Contact: Rebecca Neumann, rneumann@uwm.edu

  • End of Year Gathering

    Lubar Entrepreneurship Center Lobby

    All UWM Economics students, faculty and alumni are invited for informal conversations about careers, research and Graduate school. We’ll also recognize all 2023-2024 undergraduate, MA and PhD graduates! Light refreshments and dessert will be served!Contact: Ann Pencak, pencak@uwm.edu

  • Due Date for the Perlman Prize—August 1, 2024

    At least $1000 will be awarded to a continuing UWM student for the outstanding original research paper in labor economics. Papers should be submitted to Professor John Heywood, Bolton Hall 812, heywood@uwm.edu by August 1, 2024. Contact: John Heywood