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'''Jonathan Powers''' is an Assistant Professor of [[Economics]].  He received his Ph.D. from [[Northwestern University]] in 2002.  His interests include microeconomics, industrial organization, game theory, and the economics of information.
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'''Jonathan Powers''' is an Assistant Professor of [[Economics]].  He received his Ph.D. from [[Northwestern University]] in 2002.  His interests include microeconomics, industrial organization, game theory, behavioral economics, and the economics of information.
  
 
Jonathan Powers is also the head coach of the men's and women's swim team. The team affectionately refers to him as "J-Pow" or, in more rare occasions, "Uncy Pow-Pow"... but you should probably call him Dr. Mr. Professor Powers, sir.   
 
Jonathan Powers is also the head coach of the men's and women's swim team. The team affectionately refers to him as "J-Pow" or, in more rare occasions, "Uncy Pow-Pow"... but you should probably call him Dr. Mr. Professor Powers, sir.   
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Advice: If you say something, and he says, "I'm sorry, what?" then do not repeat what you just said.
 
Advice: If you say something, and he says, "I'm sorry, what?" then do not repeat what you just said.
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In his college years, he was good friends with renowned actor Jeffery Wright. He has never seen the Dalai Lama.
  
 
[[Category: Faculty]]
 
[[Category: Faculty]]

Revision as of 22:10, 1 February 2020

Jonathan Powers is an Assistant Professor of Economics. He received his Ph.D. from Northwestern University in 2002. His interests include microeconomics, industrial organization, game theory, behavioral economics, and the economics of information.

Jonathan Powers is also the head coach of the men's and women's swim team. The team affectionately refers to him as "J-Pow" or, in more rare occasions, "Uncy Pow-Pow"... but you should probably call him Dr. Mr. Professor Powers, sir.

After lecturing, he commonly asks for, "Questions? Comments?"

Advice: If you say something, and he says, "I'm sorry, what?" then do not repeat what you just said.

In his college years, he was good friends with renowned actor Jeffery Wright. He has never seen the Dalai Lama.