Economics

Current News

J-Term class assesses risk management

In a world that has proven to be predictably unpredictable, Prof. Jim Peterson wants Carthage students to understand how to plan for and, when possible, mitigate the risks. 

 

Past News

Professors announce 2012 J-Term trips

Where will you spend J-Term 2012? How about Ireland, Italy, Sweden, Honduras, China, New Zealand, Senegal, or Germany? more...

 
State Sen. Bob Wirch and Rep. Peter Barca to speak at Carthage

Carthage to host panel discussion on political reform in the state of Wisconsin at 6:30 p.m. Monday, April 18. more...

 
Carthage SIFE heads to national competition

After winning their league in a regional competition, the Carthage Students in Free Enterprise team heads to Minneapolis to compete in the SIFE National Expo May 10-May 12. more...

 
Snap-on Inc. CEO spoke at Carthage March 15

Nicholas T. Pinchuk, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Snap-on Incorporated, was the featured guest at a private lunch of the Carthage Business and Professional Coalition. more...

 
Thinking about law school?

The Phi Alpha Delta Pre Law Fraternity will host the seventh annual Lawyer Forum at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18, in the A.W. Clausen Center for World Business, Room 112. more...

 
"4th Street Forum" episode taped at Carthage; watch it online

Carthage professor one of four panelists on MPTV discussion program. more...

 
"4th Street Forum" comes to Carthage

MPTV program to feature Carthage professor Art Cyr in Oct. 13 panel discussion on regional economic development. more...

 
Lecture: "Greece's Financial Future: Could This Be America's Future?"

Carthage welcomes John Welch, vice president of Rothschild Investment Corporation, for public lecture May 6. more...

 
Professor Ron Cronovich spoke at Harvard University
 
Find Your Own Pot of Gold

Chapman Executive in Residence James Bittman to speak March 17. more...

 

Student Voices

"If you see a professor walking around campus, they will stop and talk to you, even if you haven't had them since you were a freshman and now you're a senior. They are genuinely interested in your success."

— Chumley Hodgson, '10, Appleton, Wis.

Hear what students have to say about studying economics at Carthage.