Undergraduate Women in Economics is a student group that aims to promote an inclusive community within the field of economics, particularly for women and other underrepresented minorities in the discipline. By engaging students, faculty, and others in conversation about the future of the field of economics, and providing resources and events that aim to empower students, faculty, and department staff to continue initiatives related to the UWE Challenge.
Officers in 2022 – 23:
Co-President Manal Zaman, ’24
Major/Concentration(s): Quantitative Economics with concentrations in Statistics & Data Science and Middle Eastern Studies
Favorite Econ Class: Healthcare Economics
Interests: Music, sudoku, going for walks/runs, healthcare economics, actuarial science, and consulting
Co-President Mandy Moran, ’25
Major/Concentration(s): Quantitative Economics and Mathematics with concentrations in Public Health, Statistics and Data Science, and Management
Favorite Econ Class: Healthcare Economics
Interests: Reading, hockey, healthcare economics, and data analytics
Immaculée Nizigiyimana (Sifa), ’24
Major/Concentration(s): Quantitative Economics and Psychology
Favorite Econ Class: Energy Economics
Interests: music, travel, human resources, and data analytics consulting
Lexie Ligday, ’24
Major/Concentration(s): Economics and Finance
Favorite Econ Class: Sports Economics
Interests: Hockey team, hiking, and wealth management
Tamutenda Gwendere, ’25
Major/Concentration(s): Quantitative Economics and Finance
Favorite Econ Class: Macroeconomics
Interests: Asset and wealth management, socializing with friends, and reading
Meetings:
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2023-2024 dates and times coming soon
For more information, please contact:
- Co-Presidents, Manal Zaman (zaman3) and Mandy Moran (moran10)
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