June 22, 2019

Networking at Econ Day

Econ Day, held in Chicago each year, brings economics majors face to face with Beloit’s  economics alumni network.

Beloit’s annual gathering of economics faculty, students, and alumni called Econ Day is held in Chicago each February. It is the granddaddy of Beloit’s alumni-to-student networking events, bringing together Beloiters of all ages for panel discussions, lunch, and an intentional networking session between accomplished economics alumni and current students. Econ Day in 2019, held at the University of Chicago’s downtown Gleacher Center, marked the 32nd year of the annual event.


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