The DeWalt H. 1921 and Marie H. Ankeny Professor in Economic Policy was awarded the Dean of the Faculty Award for Outstanding Mentoring and Advising
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February 16, 2024
Economics Professors Elizabeth Cascio, Bruce Sacerdote, Doug Staiger, along with Sociology Professor Michele Tine were asked to investigate the affect SAT scores had on Dartmouth admissions.
September 30, 2022
Professor Elizabeth Cascio and co-author Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach's paper "First in the Class? Age and the Education Production Function" published in 2016 is featured in this article in The Atlantic magazine.
December 09, 2021
This article by Fabiola Cineas in VOX on the Biden administration's plan for funding the expansion of pre-k relies on Professor Elizabeth Cascio's research
January 16, 2019
Application for the class of 2021 is open, please be sure to submit it by is 8 PM ON JANUARY 31, 2018.
June 04, 2018
Many economists believe that good preschool programs are the single most effective way to lift living standards.
October 25, 2017
Associate Professor of Economics Elizabeth Cascio recently argued for a federal child care tax credit that shifts benefits to lower-income families at a national forum on “Policies to Promote Women’s Economic Opportunity.”