MTSU’s Political Economy Research Institute presenting online lecture series

Sep 14, 2020 at 09:31 am by Voice Wire


The Political Economy Research Institute at Middle Tennessee State University is hosting a series of online community lectures this fall with several nationally known authors and speakers. 

The institute is currently hosting three live webinars discussing a range of topics, including government spending, police reform, and the role of public service during the pandemic. The PERI’s educational programming, while normally held on campus, has transitioned to a virtual environment out of safety precautions during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

For more information about the speakers and to register to attend the free Zoom webinars, visit http://bit.ly/PERI-events. Each lecture will consist of a presentation and a Q&A session with attendees.

Additional virtual events with partnering universities will present lectures with economist Deirdre McCloskey and author Matt Ridley. Details on those events are forthcoming.

Recent PERI events have included Dr. Howard Henderson’s (Center for Justice Research at Texas Southern University) lecture on “Criminal Justice Reform in Tennessee,” Dr. Nicholas Buccola’s (Linfield College) lecture on “Frederick Douglass’ Plea for Free Speech and Open Inquiry,” and Dr. Benjamin Powell’s (Free Market Institute at Texas Tech University) lecture on the “Myths and Realities of Socialism.”

The Political Economy Research Institute is a joint venture between MTSU’s Jones College of Business and the University Honors College. Under the direction of Dr. Daniel J. Smith, associate professor of economics at MTSU, the PERI engages students in research to further their understanding of how business and economic principles impact financial conditions and the well-being of society.

To learn more about the PERI or the online lecture series, visit www.mtsu.edu/peri or email peri@mtsu.edu.

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