David Aske

Location Candelaria Hall 1293
Address University of Northern Colorado, CB 101 Greeley, CO 80639
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Biography

Professor Tenure, University of Northern Colorado. (2016 – Present).
Associate Professor Tenure, University of Northern Colorado. (2002 – 2016).
Assistant Professor, Tenure-Track, University of Northern Colorado. (1997 – 2002).
Assistant Professor, Term, University of Northern Colorado. (1994 – 1997).
Instructor, University of Northern Colorado. (1993 – 1994).
Instructor/ Teaching and Research Assistant, University of Northern Colorado. (1987 – 1992).

Education

Ph.D. in Economics, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska

B.S. in Economics and Political Science (International Relations), Mankato State University, Mankato, Minnesota

Professional Experience & Affiliations

His teaching and research interests include economic education, economic history of the United States, industrial organization, and the economics of religion.

Publications

Corman, R. R., Aske, D. (2018). Developing an Operational Placement Model of Institutions. Journal of Behavioral and Social Sciences, 5(2). JBSS@stu.ca
Aske, D., Connolly, L., Corman, R. (2013). Accessibility or accountability? The rhetoric and reality of no child left behind. Journal of Economics and Economic Education Research, 14(3), 107.
Aske, D., Corman, R., Marston, C. (2011). Education Policy and School Segregation: A Study of the Denver Metropolitan Region. Journal of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues, 14(2), 27-35.
Aske, D. (2003). How prepared are prospective high school social studies teachers to infuse economics in social studies courses? Journal of Social Studies Research, 27(1), 23.
McDaniel, B., Aske, D. (2000). Egg prices, feed costs, and the decision to molt. Poultry science, 79(9), 1242-1245.

Aske, D. (2000). Who is teaching economics to Colorado high school students? Journal of Social Studies Research, 24(1), 35.
Aske, D. (1994). Economic Development and Environmental Regulations: Impact of State Environmental Regulatory Climates on Manufacturing Employment. Regional Science Perspectives, 24, 30-41.

Honors & Awards

Teaching Excellence Award, College of Arts and Sciences. (2000).
Professor of the Month, The Nu Phi Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi. (1999).
Favorite Professor, UNC Student Athletes. (1998).
Certificate of Recognition, Women of Alpha Sigma Alpha for outstanding service to students.
(1996).
Mortar Board Favorite Professor Award, University of Northern Colorado Mortar Board. (1995).
Teaching Excellence Award, College of Arts and Sciences. (1995).
Economics Professor of the Year, College or Arts and Sciences Student Representative Council.
(1994).
Mortar Board Favorite Professor, University of Northern Colorado Mortar Board. (1994).
Teaching Excellence Award, College of Arts and Sciences. (1994).
Award for Excellence in Teaching by a Graduate Student, College of Business Administration at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. (1992).
Award for Excellence in Teaching by a Graduate Student, College of Business Administration at
the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. (1991).
Award for Excellence in Teaching by a Graduate Student, College of Business Administration at
the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. (1990).
College of Business Administration’s Outstanding Faculty Member, Delta Sigma Pi professional
business fraternity of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. (1990).