Student-Faculty Research & Teaching

Student-Faculty Research

Student Research Fellowships

Polina Rozhkova | Railing Research Fellowship | “Another Look at the Black Box: An Agent-based Approach to the Matching Function” | 2017-18

Daniel Oliver | Mellon Scholar | “The Role of Uncertainty in Jobless Recoveries” | 2013-14 (§)

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Luca Menicali | “Economic Volatilities Upon Exit From a Monetary Union” | 2018-19 | Recipient of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Society / R. M. Hoffman Family Memorial Prize in Economics which is awarded to the student writing the best quantitative paper or project (with public policy implications) in economics.

Anh Trinh | “Monetary Policy Transparency” | 2017-18

§ The Mellon Scholar Program is now the Kolbe Fellowship Program.
* Gettysburg College Economics Department departmental honors procedure.


Teaching

Past Course Evaluations

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Advanced Macroeconomic Theory

Fall 2019
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Fall 2018
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Fall 2017
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Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory

Fall 2019
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Fall 2018
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Fall 2014
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Principles of Macroeconomics

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* Gettysburg College moved to an online course evaluation system in Fall 2019.