EUB EVENTS![]() Math Review Seminar
At the beginning of each quarter, the EUB puts on a math review seminar with two sessions: one focuses on concepts needed for Economics 200/201 and the other on skills that apply to Economics 300/301. If it has been a long time since you've taken a math course or you just need a refresher, this is a quick way to get up to speed. Career Seminar
An individual from a local business, generally an alumnus of the
department, is invited to share information about his/her career path
from graduation to present position. This is a great place to get
career questions answered and to get advice about job interviews and
job search.
The Paul Heyne Lecture
This is a great event to attend if you are thinking about undergraduate
research! During this lecture, a university faculty member discusses
practical applications of economics through their current research.
Graduate School Seminar
The graduate school seminar, offered during fall and winter quarters,
is designed to help students who are interested in or currently
applying to graduate school in fields typical of economic majors.
Study Abroad Seminar
Are you looking for a study abroad opportunity? The study abroad
seminar is the perfect place to learn more about the Economics
Department study abroad program.
Free Tutoring
The EUB provides free tutoring hours daily for Econ 200/201 and Econ
300/301. Many tutors are also willing to help with specific 400-level
courses that they have taken. See tutoring schedule for more
information!
The Economizer
This is the EUB's quarterly newsletter. Topics vary, so pick up a copy at the end of each quarter or read it online!
Annual Departmental Survey
The EUB surveys students in 300 and 400-level courses each year
to find out more information about student concerns and trends. Results
are available online.
Book Club
A club that encourages members to pick different novels on economics to read and discuss each quarter.
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