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Games as a way to teach concepts in class

10th April 2026Rizwan Leave a Comment

I went to a workshop called Let’s Play: Designing and Using Games in Your Classroom, led by Dr. Tamara Stenn this week. Organized by the Suffolk’s Center for Teaching and Scholarly Excellence and it was quite an illuminating experience, and… Continue Reading →

Economics, Teaching

Still Here. Starting Things Again. The Internet Still Survives

24th March 2026Rizwan Leave a Comment

It has been a while. And in some ways, some days, I feel like a lot of you in that we live in the darkest timeline. It’s funny how excellent but somewhat obscure TV shows introduce such wonderful pop culture… Continue Reading →

blog, Economics, Featured internet, net neutrality

About the author

A curious economist working in Institutional Research, an obscure field that most people stumble upon. We are the folks who do research for the university, on the university. This is me thinking out loud about markets, data, and the things the headlines miss. Father, reader, and occasional philosopher, with a toddler who has strong opinions about berries.

Recent Posts

  • Games as a way to teach concepts in class 10th April 2026
  • Where this is going. 1st April 2026
  • Still Here. Starting Things Again. The Internet Still Survives 24th March 2026
  • UK’s Dip in Trade with the EU 26th April 2021
  • Tallest Buildings in the World 22nd April 2021

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