In Memory of Professor D. Gale Johnson
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Essay title: In Memory of Professor D. Gale Johnson
Grace Tsiang, Senior Lecturer in Economics, has been named the first D. Gale Johnson Director of Undergraduate Studies in Economics.
The Johnson Directorship honors the years of service to the undergraduate program made by the late D. Gale Johnson, who died in 2003, former Eliakim Hastings Moore Distinguished Service Professor in Economics. Johnson played an important role in building the Economics Department and he also served as Dean of the Social Science Division and Provost of the University
Tsiang, whose research has been on human capital utilization and distribution in Malaysia and Taiwan, received an A. M. in 1983 and a Ph.D. in 1991 in Economics from the University. She has worked as Director or Co-Director of the economics undergraduate program for most of the past decade.
“Her leadership is, in part, responsible for the explosion in the number of economics majors over that time,” said Derek Neal, Chair of Economics. “Since 1996, roughly about one out of every five declared concentrators has chosen economics.”
“In addition to her duties as Director, Grace