Evelyn Skoy
Assistant Professor of Economics
Evelyn (Evie) Skoy received her Ph.D. in economics from the University of Colorado, and B.S. from Michigan Technological University in economics and statistics. She is an applied microeconomist whose work focuses on race and gender disparity. Her fields of study include economics of education, marriage/family economics, and labor economics. Skoy has four years of industry experience working in IT at Target Corporation.
Recent Courses Taught
Principles of Microeconomics
Mathematical Tools for Economists II
Research Interests
Labor & demographic economics; health, education and welfare
Select Publications
Skoy, E. "Black Lives Matter: Impacts on Fatal Interactions with Police, Crime, and Arrests". Contemporary Economic Policy
Appointed to the Faculty
2021Educational Background
Ph.D., University of Colorado, Boulder
M.A., University of Colorado, Boulder
B.A., Michigan Technological University