Lila Rodgers, Mira Nencheva, Binyamin "Benny" Kleinman and Jason Molesky (from left, with Dean of the Graduate School Rodney Priestley) have been named winners of the fellowship, awarded to one Ph.D. student in each division humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and engineering whose work has exhibited the highest scholarly excellence.
Webinar registration required. Burton Malkiel, Chemical Bank Chairman's Professor of Economics, Emeritus, published the first edition of "A Random Walk Down Wall Street" in January 1973. Join us for a special 50th anniversary edition & 13th edition book talk with Malkiel on his seminal book, which helped launch the low-cost investing revolution by encouraging institutional and individual investors to use index funds. Dr. Burton G. Malkiel is the Chemical Bank Chairman’s Professor of Economics, Emeritus, and Senior Economist at Princeton University. He is a faculty advisor to the Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies. Dr. Malkiel has long held professorships in economics at Princeton, where he was also chairman of the Economics Department. He was dean of the Yale School of Management and William S. Beinecke Professor of Management Studies there from 1981 through 1987. He is a past president of the American Finance Association and the International Atlantic Eco
Joseph Glauber, senior research fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute Megan Greene, senior fellow, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University Máximo Torero Cullen, chief economist, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Moderator: Stephen Redding, Harold T. Shapiro 64 Professor in Economics, Princeton University
Princeton scholars in the environmental humanities are informing the global conversation with narratives that explain and inspire. The University's stature in the field and cross-disciplinary approach are the fruition of a long-held dream.
Shapiro has synthesized more than two million data points on campus energy use, developing a mathematical model to help reduce costs and carbon emissions. A first-year class tour of the campus energy plant was the initial inspiration for his research.