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Faculty Curington, Bill O'Leary-Kelly, Scott
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Bill P. Curington Sr. Assoc. Dean
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Degrees
- B.S.Ed., University of Texas - Austin, Economics and History, 1970
- MLIR, Michigan State University, Labor and Industrial Relations, 1972
- M.A., Syracuse University, Economics, 1977
- Ph.D., Syracuse University, Economics, 1979
Teaching Areas
• Labor Economics
• Microeconomics Theory
Research Interests
• Economics of Occupational Illness and Injury
• Economics of Disability
Bill Curington joined the College of Business Administration faculty in 1980
and was promoted to professor in 1989. He currently serves as Senior Associate Dean for
Academic Programs and Research coordinating undergraduate, graduate, and international
programs. Dr. Curington has focused his teaching and research in labor economics
and has developed a national reputation for his research on the economics of
occupational illness and injury.
Bill is a novice fly fisherman and enjoys hiking in the Rockies and the Southwestern
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