Sustainable Development Goals Speaker Series

Funded in support of SUNY Oneonta's Regaining Momentum Agenda—brings​ to campus researchers in the economics discipline whose expertise connects to one or more of the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals.

This series has a student internship associated with it. The internship is both credit-bearing (ECON 4397) and paid. For more information, visit our Student Opportunities page.

Past Speakers

Fall 2024

 

Dr. Neha Khanna (Binghamton University) discussed how historical redlining and kinship help to explain disproportional pollution exposure across racial and ethnic lines. October 11, 2024.

Spring 2024

Dr. Michael Haupert, wearing a red baseball cap and dark baseball shirt, gives a talk.

 

Dr. Michael Haupert (University of Wisconsin-La Crosse) discusses heretofore unexplored data from the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League—in existence from 1943 to 1954—to measure the “exploitation rates” of male and female ballplayers. April 19, 2024.

Dr. Jeffrey Wagner stands at a podium with arms stretched open while giving a talk.

In the first talk of this series, Dr. Jeffrey Wagner (Rochester Institute of Technology) discusses sustainable waste management strategies on Earth and in lower Earth orbit. April 5, 2024.

Contact the Economics Department

Address

Alumni Hall 219
108 Ravine Parkway
Oneonta, NY 13820
United States