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Deedgra Williams

FACULTY (GENERIC)
EMAIL
PHONE
850-412-7744
OFFICE
Payroll Clearing-Acad Affairs

Office Hours

SBI South Wing Room #326 
 
Tuesday •  3:30 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 
Thursday • 3:30 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. 

Office Hours

  • ECO 2023 - PRIN. ECONOMICS II TR 2:00PM-3:15PM 
  • ECO 2013E - PRIN. ECONOMICS I ONLINE   

About Me


DeEdgra Williams is an Associate Professor at Florida A&M University (FAMU) and has been teaching since 2006. She teaches various quantitative economics courses: Managerial Economics, Mathematical Economics, Econometrics, and Labor Economics. Her areas of interest are black economic development, quantitative economics, public finance, microeconomics, and labor economics. Additionally, her passion is mentoring and serving others to develop personally and professionally. She earned her Ph.D. from Florida State University in 2006 and has served as FAMU's Economics and Professional Leadership Development Department Chair since 2013. Her research has been published in academic journals such as Public Choice, Review of Regional Studies, and Public Finance and Management.    


Education


 
  • Economics, PhD • 2006 
    Florida State University 
  • Education, MS • 2003 
    Florida State University 
  • Education, BS • 2002 
    Florida State University 

Work History


  • Associate Professor • August 2006 - Present 
    Florida A&M University  
  • Department ChairAugust 2013 - Present 
    Florida A&M University 

Academic Accomplishments


  • FAMU ADVANCE Faculty Fellow: Cohort Two funded by the FAMU ADVANCE IT Project (NSF Award HRD-1824267). 
  • FAMU ADVANCE Faculty Fellow: Cohort Three funded by the FAMU ADVANCE IT Project (NSF Award HRD-1824267).  

Awards


  • Diversity Initiative for Tenure in Economics Fellowship 
  • Devoe L. Moore Center Dissertation Fellowship 
  • Cum Laude with a B.S. in Actuarial Science 
  • National Defense Service Medal 
  • Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 
  • Air Force Good Conduct Medal 

Courses Taught At FAMU


  • ECO 2023 - PRIN. ECONOMICS II  
  • ECO 2013E - PRIN. ECONOMICS I