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Casey B. Mulligan is an American economist and author. He is a Professor in Economics at the University of Chicago. [1] He served as chief economist for the Council of Economic Advisers in the Trump Administration from September 6, 2018 to August 2019.
Edward Rothstein (Ph.D. 1994) – cultural critic at The New York Times; former music critic at the New Republic and The New York Times; Nate Silver (A.B. 2000) – sabermetrician and inventor of PECOTA; writer for Baseball Prospectus; and founder of FiveThirtyEight.com; Robert B. Silvers (A.B. 1947) – co-founding editor of The New York ...
John W. Boyer (born October 17, 1946, in Chicago) is an American historian and academic administrator.He is Senior Advisor to the President and the Martin A. Ryerson Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago. [1]
The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) [12] is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois, United States. ... When The New York Times, ...
Callard has published in the Boston Review, [12] The New Yorker, [13] and The New York Times, [14] and has written a column on public philosophy for The Point magazine. [15] Podcasts that have hosted her include EconTalk, [16] the Elucidations Podcast, [17] and The Ezra Klein Show. [18]
Michael Robert Kremer was born on November 12, 1964 [2] to Eugene and Sara Lillian (née Kimmel) Kremer [9] in New York City. [10] Both his mother and father were the children of Jewish immigrants, from Poland and Austria-Poland, respectively. [9]
Dana L. Suskind (born April 7, 1968) is a Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics at the University of Chicago Medical Center (UChicago Medicine); director of UChicago Medicine's Pediatric Hearing Loss and Cochlear Implant program; and founder and co-director of the TMW Center for Early Learning + Public Health at the University of Chicago. [1] [2]
When The New York Times, The Economist, and other major news outlets picked up this story, the university became the focal point of a national debate on education. The changes were ultimately implemented, but the controversy led to President Sonnenschein's resignation in 2000.