The Economist

ALL1328-HC     12 Weeks     Wednesdays 10:30am to 11:50am      Start Date 10-Sept
Grossman C-115    Limit 20

ALL1328-HZ     12 Weeks      Wednesdays 10:30am to 11:50am       Start Date 10-Sept
Zoom     Limit 15

This lively course is based on The Economist, a weekly publication acclaimed for its coverage and analysis of world events, politics, business, technology, the arts and other issues of current interest. Each week, we will discuss articles from the previous week’s edition. After the first session, volunteers will choose articles and lead the discussion for subsequent weeks. Access to The Economist is recommended for this course. Short and long-term subscriptions are available in print and/or digital format directly from www.economist.com. The selected articles can also be accessed via the CLAMS library network, although the system is quite erratic. We will try, without promising much, to help those using CLAMS. The Economist articles for the first class will be sent by the coordinator during the prior week.

Coordinator: Denise Benjamin
Denise is a retired educator who has taught foreign languages on multiple levels from middle school to college. She enjoys traveling and experiencing other cultures. She tries to maintain an international perspective on current events.

Coordinator: Michael Sullivan
Mike is mostly retired NYC litigator, has been an active member of ALL for several years, and has a keen interest in national and world events.

Coordinator: Frederick Rice 
Fred has a BA in Economics from American University and an MBA from Rutgers. He has taught courses at Ramapo State College, Fairleigh Dickinson, and Bridgewater State University as an adjunct faculty. He has owned his own business as well as held senior positions at several banks.