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Mary Kassis is a Professor of Economics at the University of West Georgia, affiliated with the Department of Economics within the Richards College of Business. She has been actively teaching courses such as Principles of Macroeconomics, Labor Economics, and Public Finance since at least 2020, with a focus on both undergraduate and graduate levels. Her teaching portfolio includes courses like ECON-2105, ECON-4420, ECON-4440, and specialized topics in economics.
- Roles: Full-time Professor, Course Coordinator
- Affiliations: Department of Economics, Richards College of Business
Her research interests span economics education, labor economics, and sports economics. She has explored topics such as student success in economics courses, compensating wage differentials in professional sports, and the impact of technology in large enrollment classes. Her work emphasizes practical applications of economic principles through classroom experiments and innovative teaching methods.
Her publications reflect a focus on pedagogical strategies and labor market dynamics, with recurring themes in sports economics (e.g., NFL player compensation) and educational technology (e.g., lecture recording techniques). She has also contributed to accreditation processes and distance education strategies.
While no specific grants or awards are listed, her scholarship applications and course development efforts highlight engagement with institutional and professional initiatives. She has advised no listed students but maintains an active teaching and publishing schedule.
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