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Rhonda Corman has a A.A. in Accounting from Northeastern Junior College, a B.A. in Economics from the University of Northern Colorado, and a M.A. in Economics from Colorado State University. Ms. Corman instructed economics at Front Range Community College from 1993-1998 and taught additional courses at UNC from 1996-1998 before becoming a fulltime Lecturer for the Economics Department in the fall of 1998. Her research interests are in regional impact analysis, regionalized weighting schematics, and price index methodology. Corman is also involved in an interdisciplinary analysis of the settlement of the Dearfield community in Weld County. She serves as a community resource consultant working closely with the Greeley/Weld Economic Development Action Partnership, Inc. Ms. Corman is a member of Omicron Delta Epsilon, an economics honor society, and has served as a faculty mentor in the McNair’s Scholars Program. Spring 2007 Office: Candelaria 1297
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