Tonight's lecture by NEA economist Richard Sims cancelled

Due to a family emergency, NEA economist Dr. Richard Sims has notified UNE of his need to cancel tonight's seminar:  'The Future of American Education: An Economic Perspective.' It will be rescheduled for a later date.

The lecture, which was to have been sponsored by UNE's Center for Global Humanities, had be scheduled for 6 p.m. Jan. 28, 2010.

Dr. Sims is chief economist of the National Education Association. Sims previously served as policy director for the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy in Washington, director of Applied Economic Research at the Carl Vinson Institute of Government at the University of Georgia, chief economist & director of taxation & economic policy for the Arkansas Legislature, and director of the Office of Economic Analysis for the Kentucky Legislature. In addition, he served two years as the senior advisor to the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova.

Dr. Sims has authored over one hundred publications on taxation, economic growth and regional development, and applied public finance. He has served on the boards of several professional organizations, including the Executive Committee of the National Council of State Legislatures, as chairman of the Economic Development Committee of the Assembly on State Legislatures, the International Fulbright Fellowship Program, and president of the Kentucky Economic Association.

He has worked with scores of business, civic organizations and governmental organizations and has conducted and presented policy studies in over forty states. 

Dr. Sims's teaching experience includes graduate courses in economics, public finance, public policy analysis, and organizational leadership at the University of Kentucky, Kentucky State University, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, the University of Georgia, and the University of Moldova.