TGIF! A look at the next two week's events in E&E - Join us!
Thursday, October 20, 12:30-1:30 – BAKER Café: "Presidential Economics: Rhetoric and
Reality" Join the BC's very own economist, Dr. Matt Murray and let's talk money! Matt is
also with UTK Economics and the Boyd Center for Business & Economic Research
Thursday, October 20, 1-2:30 pm – E&E FORUM: An Ethical, Sustainable Energy Industry,
Interdisciplinary panel moderated by Becky Jacobs, Waller Lansden Distinguished
Professor of Law, University of Tennessee
Monday, Oct. 24, 1-2:30 pm - E&E FORUM: "Republicans, Democrats and Sustainability:
Recovering Bipartisan Environmental Politics," Eban Goodstein, PhD, Bard Center for
Environmental Policy, Bard College, New York
Monday, Oct. 24, 3:30 pm – "How to Get a Job Saving the Planet: Sustainability
Leadership Careers in NGO’s, Business and Policy" – Eban Goodstein, PhD, Bard College
for Environmental Policy
Thursday, October 27, 1-2:30 pm – E&E FORUM: "US Energy Policy and this Year’s
Election: Why we Are Likely to Continue to Pursue Failure," Peter Z. Grossman, Clarence
Efroymson Professor of Economics, Butler University, Indianapolis
Thursday, October 27, 3-5 pm – "Analyzing the Process of Energy Policy: Why policy
responses to the same problems differ among countries," Peter Z. Grossman, Clarence
Efroymson Professor of Economics, Butler University & Lorna A. Greening, Baker Center
Energy and Environment Fellow
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