Diversity Intensive Courses

Our Principles of Microeconomics course is officially designated as diversity intensive (DI) and features critical thinking about diversity-relevant topics as well as high-profile guest lecturers.

Photo: Spring 2018 guest lecture by Damon Jones

Diversity Intensive Courses
Jesse Hall

AEA Award for Diversity & Inclusion

We are honored to have our ongoing efforts recognized by the American Economic Association.

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Undergraduate Women in Economics

Our UWE group was founded to encourage mentoring relationships between female students and female faculty members, to help address female underrepresentation at all stages of the economics profession.  Our group's mission is to unite female undergraduate students who study economics at Mizzou and to improve their university experience through social events and professional development.

Graduate Women in Economics group at Shakespeare's Pizza

Graduate Women in Economics

Our GWE group was founded to encourage mentoring relationships between female students and female faculty members, to help address female underrepresentation at all stages of the economics profession.  Our group's mission is to unite female graduate students who study economics at Mizzou and to improve their university experience through social events and professional development.

peer mentoring at Shakespeare's Pizza

Peer Mentoring

For details, contact Dr. Zack Miller (millerjisaac@missouri.edu)