MS Economics
Communities must build resilience to survive economic shocks, Charlotte and Irish experts say
Pandemics, financial crises, policy shifts and other economic shocks can rattle even the strongest economies, but a focus on resilience can soften the blow. This is a key takeaway from a “Strengthening Economic Resilience” panel last week with academic, business and policy experts from the Belk College of Business, the Charlotte region and Ireland. The […]
Put yourself out there!
M.S. in Economics student ambassador Isabel Nieto Fernandez ’24 examines the importance of being an involved graduate student outside the classroom. Transitioning to graduate school marks a shift in mindset. While undergraduate studies focus on laying the groundwork and teaching fundamental concepts, graduate school is about equipping students with the tools for continuous learning and […]
Rental homes can open the door to better education
Kelly Vosters studies the tie between quality of education and the location of rental homes
Forecast: Labor market strong; inflation persists into 2023
Belk College professor issues the Fourth Quarter North Carolina Economic Forecast
Forecast: Worries of possible recession persist
Belk College professor issues the Third Quarter North Carolina Economic Forecast
Belk College recognized among the best in the Carolinas and Southeast
U.S. News and World Report includes the Belk College in their 2023 rankings
Graduate Programs Preview Days 2022
Interested in graduate school? Get an inside look at our programs.
Belk College professor named SRSA Fellow
John Connaughton honored by scientific organization for lifetime achievement.
Belk College and Turner School earn AACSB reaccreditation
Globally, fewer than 2% of all business schools have dual accreditation from AACSB International.
Virtual Preview Days for Belk College graduate programs underway
Explore the Belk College’s nationally ranked master’s programs.