• What does inflation look like?

    In testimony before the U.S. Senate banking committee on Tuesday, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell reiterated that the economy is “a long way from the Fed’s employment and inflation goals.” As Congress debates the next round of coronavirus relief funding, some prominent economists have raised concerns about its potential impact on inflation. Fabio Ghironi, professor of economics at the UW, is interviewed.

    03/03/2021 | Marketplace
  • Celebrating the 2019–20 President’s Medalists

    Sam Colgan, junior majoring in English and Economics; Natasha Lavides, sophomore majoring in Psychlogy; and Nuria Alina Chandra, freshman majoring in biochemistry are the 2019-2020 UW President's Medalists.

    03/02/2021 | UW Undergraduate Academic Affairs
  • The Kraken Are Coming!

    David Bonderman, who graduated in 1963 with a degree in Russian languages, is part-owner of the Kraken, Seattle's new hockey team. Another Husky, Ryan Minkoff, who graduated in 2015 with a BA in economics, has played for a professional hockey team in Finland.

    03/01/2021 | UW Magazine
  • Has the COVID-19 pandemic forever altered human behavior?

    It feels like the pandemic is changing everything, but as vaccine rollout progresses and we squint at what appears to be a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel, the question to ask now is whether any real changes we’ve had to adopt during a year of pandemic life will stick around in the years to come. The UW’s Steve Goodreau, professor of anthropology, and Fabio Ghironi, professor of economics, are quoted.

    02/28/2021 | The Seattle Times
  • The Value of a Non-STEM Major, with Dean Stacey

    College of Arts & Sciences Dean Stacey explains that there is an important civic, political, social, and cultural element to an education and that you can get that in a wide variety of majors.

    01/05/2021
  • Statistics Faculty Engaged in Research on COVID-19

    Department of Statistics faculty are featured in this article about their COVID-19 research.

    12/31/2020 | Department of Statistics
  • Hindsight 2020: Professors predicted what Trumpism would look like. Here's what they got right

    After Donald Trump won the presidential election in 2016, people in liberal areas were in shock — and wondering what a Trump presidency would mean for the country. A week after the election, we asked academics to write their thoughts. With hindsight being 2020, KUOW revisits the most prescient of those pieces, including those by 10 UW faculty members.

    10/25/2020 | KUOW
  • The historian of Seattle hip-hop

    Daudi Abe, author of an upcoming book on Northwest rap, tells us what makes the local scene so special.

    09/01/2020 | UW Magazine
  • For families across Washington, school online means tough choices in the coronavirus-battered economy

    Many parents are preparing for what is certain to be a chaotic K-12 school experience this fall. Rachel Heath, associate professor of economics, is quoted.

    08/26/2020 | The Seattle Times
  • Statistics Faculty Engaged in Research on COVID-19

    Faculty in the Department of Statistics at the University of Washington are actively engaged in research related to COVID-19.  

    08/20/2020 | Department of Statistics
  • Could a tax on stock trades pay off the nation's student debt?

    Analysis for UW economics lecturer, Melissa Knox.

    07/24/2019 | The Conversation
  • 16 UW students awarded Fulbright fellowships

    Sixteen UW students and alumni were awarded Fulbright U.S. Student Program scholarships for the 2019-20 academic year, and one has been named an alternate.

    05/30/2019 | UW News
  • Half-empty ferries leave Fauntleroy as cars wait in line

    New study from UW economist Theo Eicher

    01/26/2018 | The Seattle Times
  • Prof. Fabio Ghironi's research highlighted in speech by Mario Draghi

    In his speech to an assembly of Nobel Laureates and young scholars the President of the European Central Bank, highlighted Professor Fabio Ghironi’s work on monetary policy.

    10/16/2017 | UW Department of Economics
  • Been There, Done That

    Economics alumni share their career knowledge and experience with students through the department's mentorship program.

    December 2016 Perspectives