Faculty List

George D Choksy, Ph.D.

Chair & Associate Professor of Economics
Joined Alma College Faculty in 1989
SAC 247
(989) 463-7390
Office Hours: for Fall 2006: MWF 8:00-8:30, 9:30-10:30, 11:30-12:30, & 1:30-3:00. TR 11-3.
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"I find equal elegance in history and mathematics, and I enjoy teaching both these types of courses."

Education

  • PhD, The University of Tennessee in Knoxville, 1986.
  • MA, The University of Tennessee in Knoxville, 1977.
  • BA, Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia, 1974.

Research Interests

History of Pre-Classical Economic Thought.
Ancient Economic History.
Endogenous Money Theory.
Shift-Share Analysis in Local Development Policy.

Selected Book Publications

Selected Articles

Service to the College

  • member of the Educational Policy Committee, Winter 2006-Fall 2009

Service to the Profession

  • referee for three academic journals: History of Political Economy;Journal of Economic Issues; Journal of the History of Economic Thought.

 

Distinguishing landmarks on Alma’s campus include the Posey Bench near the Hood Building, the Bishop Makarios Memorial Sculpture, the “Momentum” sculpture near the entrance to the Hogan Center, the Spirit Rock behind the Library, the Bahlke Field Gate, the Peace Poles in McIntyre Mall, and the Redman Gate along Superior Street that welcomes campus visitors.

 

Graduate Profile

Melissa Lynn DeRosia
Graduation: 2001
Major: Religious Studies

Rev. Melissa Lynn DeRosia (Van Wert) credits Alma’s Religious Studies program with allowing her to explore a variety of religions and ideas about religion.

“I valued a great deal the time I spent learning and studying Buddism, Hinduism, Islam and other ways of living out faith including feminist theology,” the 2001 alumnus says.