Economics Honors Awards Ceremony
Thursday, April 24, 2025 6:30–8:00 PM
- DescriptionEvent Formats: On-Campus<br>Type of Event: Awards Ceremony<br>Target Audience: Faculty,Undergraduate Day Students<br>Location: Hawk Hill<br>Buildings: Mandeville Hall<br>Room/Location: MV123<br>Affiliate School: College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)<br>Academic Departments: Economics<br>Contact Name: Laura Crispin<br>Contact Email: lcrispin@sju.edu<br>Contact Phone: 6106601594<br><br>The Department of Economics is proud to host this year's Omicron Delta Epsilon Economics Honors Society induction ceremony and reception.
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