Omicron Delta Epsilon - The International Honor Society For Economics

 
The Whittemore School of Business and Economics
Omicron Delta Epsilon Induction Ceremony
April 25th, 2008

First Row (L-R): Aliya Sassi, Julie Hunter, Jing Dai, Michael Kirwin, Rebekah Davis, Lauren Belmer, Assistant Professor of Economics Reagan Baughman

 Second Row (L-R): Associate Dean Roger Grinde, Associate Professor of Economics Torsten Schmidt, Associate Professor of Economics Marc Herold, Zhang Tao, Michael Bedard, Devin Bates, Matthew Rivet, Joshua Stillwagon, Stephen Steeves, Associate Professor of Economics Michael Goldberg, Associate Professor of Economics Neil Niman, Dean Daniel Innis




Omicron Delta Epsilon Honor Society - The International Honor Society For Economics 

Honoring Achievement in Economics Worldwide

About Omicron Delta Epsilon Honor Society:

Omicron Delta Epsilon is one of the world's largest academic honor societies. The objectives of Omicron Delta Epsilon are recognition of scholastic attainment and the honoring of outstanding achievements in economics; the establishment of closer ties between students and faculty in economics within colleges and universities, and among colleges and universities; the publication of its official journal, The American Economist , and sponsoring of panels at professional meetings as well as the Irving Fisher and Frank W. Taussig competitions.


Currently, Omicron Delta Epsilon has 578 chapters located in the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Puerto Rico, South Africa, Egypt, France, and United Arab Emirates. With such a broad, international base, chapter activities vary widely, ranging from invited speakers, group discussions, dinners, meetings, etc., to special projects such as review sessions and tutoring for students in economics. Omicron Delta Epsilon plays a prominent role in the annual Honors Day celebrations at many colleges and universities.

New Hampshire Chapters
Dartmouth College - 1961 
University of New Hampshire - 1964 
Saint Anselm College - 1974 
Keene State College - 1994