KSU graduate receives Fulbright Award (The Dallas New Era)

KENNESAW, Ga. | May 26, 2017

Erica Moody will study behavioral economics at University of Nottingham

It’s no surprise that Erica Moody had job offers lined up prior to graduating from Kennesaw State University this spring. A University Honors Program student and Coles College of Business Scholar, Moody graduated magna cum laude with a degree in economics.

Moody accepted what she considers an even better opportunity: being awarded a Fulbright Study/Research Award. She will depart this fall for a one-year master’s program in behavioral economics at the prestigious University of Nottingham in England.

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