Economics

Undergraduate Economics

College students run summer painting crews

College students run summer painting crews
Original Publication Date: 
06/16/2013

Decked out in shorts and a T-shirt, Aseeb Niazi was too busy improving the look inside a million-dollar oceanfront house last week to enjoy the view outside...Forty miles inland, UNH student Tyler MacKay is pursuing a similar painting venture in Bedford, writing job estimates and supervising painting crews.

Learn More About the New Business College Building

Learn More About the New Business College Building
Original Publication Date: 
06/13/2013

Learn more about the new business school building and how Peter T. Paul's donation made it happen.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-5DwNjLZyA&feature=player_embedded 

New pact lets Great Bay students keep credits when transferring to new UNH business school

New pact lets Great Bay students keep credits when transferring to new UNH business school
Original Publication Date: 
06/06/2013

The intent of the agreement is to provide students who have completed an associate degree at GBCC to continue their education at UNH in a field of business administration, economics, or hospitality management. Depending on the student and their progress, this can be accomplished within two to three years at the institution.

UNH Paul College and Great Bay CC Sign Articulation Agreement

UNH Paul College and Great Bay CC Sign Articulation Agreement
Original Publication Date: 
06/06/2013

The Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics at the University of New Hampshire and Great Bay Community College (GBCC) have signed an agreement that will allow qualified Great Bay students to transfer seamlessly into several four-year business programs at UNH. The agreement, signed by UNH President Mark W. Huddleston and GBCC President Wildolfo Arvelo, maps course selection decisions for GBCC students to support university access and bachelor’s degree completion.

Transfers from local community college to UNH eased

Transfers from local community college to UNH eased
Original Publication Date: 
06/05/2013

Great Bay Community College students will soon be able to transfer to the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics at the University of New Hampshire, due to a new articulation agreement.

Promising Student Entrepreneurs Present Business Ideas at UNH April 26

Promising Student Entrepreneurs Present Business Ideas at UNH April 26
Original Publication Date: 
04/19/2013

Fifteen teams of students will compete in the Bud Albin Challenge Round, the semi-final round of the Holloway Prize Innovation-to-Market Competition. The semi-final round will be held Friday, April 26, 2013, during the UNH Undergraduate Research Conference. The business plan competition runs from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics.

Promising Student Entrepreneurs Present Business Ideas April 26

Promising Student Entrepreneurs Present Business Ideas April 26
Original Publication Date: 
04/18/2013

Promising entrepreneurs hoping to win this year’s record $25,000 Holloway Prize – the oldest business plan competition in the state and one of the first in the nation – will vie in the first stage of the competition this April, having only 10 minutes to make their best first impression.

Lecturer In Economics

LECTURER POSITIONS in ECONOMICS, DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics

The University of New Hampshire’s PAUL College is seeking to fill two or three visiting positions in economics for the 2013/14 academic year.

JOB QUALIFICATIONS/DESCRIPTION:

Disability claims skyrocket: Here's why

Disability claims skyrocket: Here's why
Original Publication Date: 
04/15/2013

The recession: The economic downturn in 2008 and early 2009 is thought to be the major reason for the jump in disability payments to people who were formerly working.

"With every recession, we see a rise in the number of applicants," said Andrew Houtenville, an economics professor at the University of New Hampshire's Institute on Disability. "People are looking for options in terms of income support."

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