Rhonda Corman
Rhonda Corman, Assistant Professor1297 Candelaria Hall
Department of Economics
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Northern Colorado
Campus Box 101
Greeley, Colorado 80639
(970) 351-1560
(970) 351-4296 (Fax)
rhonda.corman@unco.edu
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:
- Regional Economic Analysis
- Regionalization Methodologies
- IMPLAN/INSIGHT Impact Modeling Applications
- Research Methodological Innovation
- Historical Economic Philosophy and Ethics
RESEARCH AREAS/INTERESTS:
- Regional impact and data analysis (specifically Weld County and Northeastern Colorado)
- Agricultural Concerns and Sustainability
- Sustainable Development and Environmental Impact
- Emergence, chaos, and complexity modeling; agent based modeling
- Behavioral and Experimental Economics
- Economic environment, significance, and contribution of Black agricultural colonies of the West.
- Social vs. Market Norms in Economic Philosophy and Ethics
Corman has been teaching economics since 1993, joining her alma mater department in 1996. She serves as a community resource consultant working with Upstate Colorado Economic Development and the City of Greeley. Ms. Corman is a member of Omicron Delta Epsilon and Delta Sigma Pi.
- 1991-1993 M.A., Economics, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado
- 1988-1990 B.A., Economics; Minor, Business Administration, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado
- 1986-1988 A.A. Accounting, Northeastern Junior College, Sterling, Colorado
