There are 17 sessions with 5 papers each (no discussants), 3 student sessions (with discussants, organized by Elaine Frey) and 1 panel discussion (the last session so attendance will be lower than our usual "tips" session):
Tips for Students and Newish Economists
Moderator: Elaine F. Frey, California State University, Long Beach
Panelists:
- Jill L. Caviglia-Harris, Salisbury University, "Applying Design Concepts to Increase the Impact of your Presentations"
- Christopher F. Dumas, University of North Carolina - Wilmington, "Adding Logic and Proof Concepts to Your Intro Courses"
- Sarah Andrea Jacobson, Williams College, "Social Media but in a Way That's Kind of Useful"
- Will Wheeler, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, "Writing Grants is a Skill: Tips for Success"
- John C. Whitehead, Appalachian State University, "Consulting on the Side"
Here is the link to all of the sessions: https://www.southerneconomic.org/current-year-program/?conferenceId=4&organizationId=2.