2025 Rosenthal Lecture April 11 5pm

The Robert Rosenthal Memorial Lecture series was founded by the Rosenthal family in honor of Bob Rosenthal, a prominent and beloved faculty member in the Economics Department for many years. The annual lecture usually takes place in late March or April and features a prominent economist chosen by the graduate students. The lecture also provides an opportunity for students to meet with the speaker, share their research ideas, and gain valuable insight. Past speakers have included Ariel Rubinstein (2008), Alvin Roth (2007), and Jean Tirole (2006). The most recent speakers can be found here. This year’s speaker is Douglas Bernheim, Edward Ames Edmonds Professor of Economics at Stanford University. 

2025 Lecture Information

B. Douglas Bernheim will present “The Conceptual Challenges of Behavioral Welfare Economics”.

Date: Friday April 11, 2025

Time: 5:00pm-6:30pm

Location: CAS B18