Deborah DeGraff

Affiliation: Economics
Professor of Economics Emerita

Deb DeGraff received her Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Michigan in 1989. Before coming to Bowdoin in 1991 she spent two years at the International Labour Office in Geneva, Switzerland working with a program on population and development issues in Africa, and held a postdoctoral research fellowship at the Carolina Population Center, the University of North Carolina. DeGraff was awarded Bowdoin's Karofsky prize for teaching excellence among untenured faculty in 1993/94 and served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs from 2000/01 through 2003/04.

Curriculum Vitae

Deborah Degraff headshot

Education

  • PhD, Economics, University of Michigan, 1989
  • BA, Economics, Knox College, 1980