Marian Morrison ’28 Lecture Series

Marian Wayave Morrison graduated from ɬ in 1928 with a major in Economics, and from the University of California at Berkeley in 1931 with an M.A. in Economics. She was a true trailblazer in her time, working with Frances Perkins class of 1902, the War Production Board, and after WWII with different government institutions in D.C.; all while raising three children. In 1973, she retired after a stellar career of 40 years with the Federal Government.

To honor the impact of ɬ’s education on her career and life, Marian Morrison endowed a lecture fund in 1992 to invite “distinguished scholars and practitioners in the field of economics to address problems and topics of significant import in that field.”

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The Department of Economics helps students prepare for a global world and tackle many problems that have economic roots, such as unemployment, poverty, inequality, discrimination, underdevelopment, and environmental destruction.

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