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  1. AEDE major Tim Phillips wins gold at World University Games

    Aug 28, 2011

  2. AEDE Faculty and Graduate Students Participate in 2011 AAEA Meeting in Pittsburgh

    Aug 1, 2011

  3. Sheldon receives AAEA Presidential Recognition Award for Special Service

    Jul 26, 2011

    Congratulations to Ian Sheldon who received the Agricultural & Applied Economics Association (AAEA) Presidential Recognition Award for Special Service for outstanding leadership as inaugural editor of the AAEA journal Applied Economics Perspectives and Policy.  The award was presented at the AAEA Awards & Fellows Recognition Ceremony held on July 25, 2011 in Pittsburg, PA.

  4. Vickner elected as AAEA Student Section Faculty Advisor for 2012-2016

    Jul 26, 2011

  5. Matt Gnagey awarded 2011 AEDE Best Doctoral Research Manuscript

    Jul 17, 2011

    Congratulations to Matt Gnagey, recipient of the 2011 AEDE Best Doctoral Research Manuscript, for his paper titled "A Semi-Parametric Analysis of Land Developer Costs and Development Timing." Jenny Trump received honorable mention for "The Impact of Student Mobility on Estimates of Teacher Effects." The review committee, chaired by Brian Roe, included Abdoul Sam, Elena Irwin, and Matt Roberts.

  6. Partridge and Faggian present at Pacific Regional Science Conference in Seoul

    Jul 12, 2011

  7. AEDE Graduate Students Present at Economic Science Association Meeting in Chicago

    Jul 10, 2011

  8. Partridge Discusses Sustainable Economic Strategies

    Jul 8, 2011

  9. Abdoul Sam promoted to Associate Professor

    Jul 6, 2011

    Congratulations to Abdoul Sam on his promotion to Associate Professor!  The OSU Board of Trustees approved the promotion on July 1st.  Abdoul joined the department in October of 2005.  He received his Bachelor's degree in Management from the Université Gaston Berger in Saint-Louis, Senegal.  His Master's in Agricultural and Resource Economics and PhD in Economics were both from the University of Arizona.

     

  10. $24M Tanzanian Project Approved by OSU Trustees

    Jun 26, 2011

    The OSU Board of Trustees approved a $24 million project to improve agricultural productivity and food security in Tanzania. One objective of the project is to provide training for 120 Tanzanian graduate students to help improve agricultural practices, develop agricultural value chains, and improve nutrition in this developing country. Another is to facilitate and fund collaborative research on food security and nutrition, involving faculty from OSU and the five other consortium universities working jointly with Tanzanian researchers.

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