Posts by RRomano
Very good and with could questions.
More work but an honor and chance to grow.
It's interesting to read this given the Journal of Labor Econ paper that just came out on network effects AND the fact that it never mentions cultural capital, which is literally what is being described and has been studied for decades by sociologist 1/2
www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/0...
Important new study showing students with strong commitment to higher ed not penalized by starting at CC
"In higher ed, customers aren’t always right. If they were, they wouldn’t need higher education in the first place." www.insidehighered.com/opinion/colu...
It’s a good one
Is data in this study available in excel?
How timely! About to get on a zoom about teaching intro to Econ with AI w/ @justinwolfers.bsky.social I plan to run an RCT with an AI tutor turned on/off in Intro. If you teach multiple sections of intro and are interested in joining drop me a line (I might have stipends too)
Another thoughtful column by @deandad.bsky.social .
When he observes "...that many policymakers see community colleges as workforce training centers and nothing else," we should note that many officials see all of higher ed this way.
www.insidehighered.com/opinion/colu...
The (Wild)cat is out of the bag! The Institute for Public Good at Davidson College won a $4M FIPSE grant - the largest competitive federal grant in the College’s history - to create a nationwide network of civil discourse programs at 100 colleges and universities. www.davidson.edu/news/2026/01...
Quite a work wish he had separated the 2 year college from no college group. Still I except the idea that cc students and faculty are more likely to be liberals than the general population and less likely than 4 year.
Looks like schooling really does causally shift voters to the left. Neat looking work by @danielfiroozi.bsky.social
How Jane Austen revealed the economic basis of society
economist.com/christmas-sp...
from The Economist
Not good
Sounds like a good talk. I like your ideas.
Pizzelle made and ready to eat
A salute to you.
Another good one from the Chetty group
When they borrow money to invest it looks like a bubble to me.
Interesting paper.
Suppose you have a kid about to graduate college. She would make a fantastic English professor if the field were still hiring, but it isn't, and likely won't be. What would you advise her to do? www.insidehighered.com/opinion/colu...