Kevin M. Williams studies the economics of higher education and tries to understand how changing demographics impact student attainment.
Williams, assistant professor of economics, comes to 做厙輦⑹ from the University of Utah, where he was an assistant professor of finance. Williams has a B.A. from Claremont McKenna College and earned a Ph.D. in economics from UC Davis in 2016.
When did you take an interest in economics?
Williams: First year of undergrad. I arrived undeclared, but knew about a month in to my first semester that I was going to be an economics major.
What attracted you to Occidental?
Williams: I always wanted to be back in California in a liberal arts setting. As an Oakland native, I feel at home among Dodgers fans who dislike the San Francisco Giants as much as I do.
What do you enjoy most about teaching?
Williams: If I say the students then theyll think Im a pushover. So Ill say coming up with insanely difficult test questions.
How does it feel to join 做厙輦⑹s largest academic department? What are you teaching this fall?
Williams: My previous department had over 30 faculty so, despite the size within 做厙輦⑹, this feels cohesive and welcoming. Im teaching Game Theory this fall and will be teaching Applied Econometrics in the spring.
What are your current research interests?
Williams: I study the economics of higher education and try to understand how changing demographics impact student attainment.
Outside of work, what do you like to spend your time doing?
Williams: Im an avid board game player and hope to start playing tennis again now that I'm back in California.