Caroline Fohlin | |
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Education | |
Occupation | Professor |
Years active | 1994 – present |
Caroline Fohlin is an economics professor at Emory University who specializes in corporate finance, venture capital, economic history, and financial market structures. [1] [2]
Fohlin graduated from Tufts University with a bachelor's degree in mathematics and quantitative economics in 1988. She earned a PhD in economics from the University of California, Berkeley in 1994. [1]
Fohlin served on the California Institute of Technology faculty from 1994 to 2004. In 2005, she took a position at Johns Hopkins University. [3] She joined the Emory University faculty in 2012. [4] She currently serves as an editor of Financial History Review. [5]
In April 2024, Fohlin was arrested at an Emory University protest against the treatment of Palestinians during the Israel-Hamas War. [6] Fohlin was charged with battery and disorderly conduct. [7] [8] An opinion piece by Lydia Polgreen for The New York Times cited Fohlin's arrest as an example of the "horrifying" use of force against pro-Palestine demonstrations on college campuses. [9] On the April 29 edition of CNN Newsroom, anchor Jim Acosta said he could not "get over" the footage of Fohlin's arrest and criticized police for their "heavy-handed tactics." [10]
Fohlin is married to John Latting, the dean of admissions at Emory University. The couple have three children. [4]
Caroline Fohlin | |
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Education | |
Occupation | Professor |
Years active | 1994 – present |
Caroline Fohlin is an economics professor at Emory University who specializes in corporate finance, venture capital, economic history, and financial market structures. [1] [2]
Fohlin graduated from Tufts University with a bachelor's degree in mathematics and quantitative economics in 1988. She earned a PhD in economics from the University of California, Berkeley in 1994. [1]
Fohlin served on the California Institute of Technology faculty from 1994 to 2004. In 2005, she took a position at Johns Hopkins University. [3] She joined the Emory University faculty in 2012. [4] She currently serves as an editor of Financial History Review. [5]
In April 2024, Fohlin was arrested at an Emory University protest against the treatment of Palestinians during the Israel-Hamas War. [6] Fohlin was charged with battery and disorderly conduct. [7] [8] An opinion piece by Lydia Polgreen for The New York Times cited Fohlin's arrest as an example of the "horrifying" use of force against pro-Palestine demonstrations on college campuses. [9] On the April 29 edition of CNN Newsroom, anchor Jim Acosta said he could not "get over" the footage of Fohlin's arrest and criticized police for their "heavy-handed tactics." [10]
Fohlin is married to John Latting, the dean of admissions at Emory University. The couple have three children. [4]