Ralph A. Terregrossa, Ph.D.

Associate Professor
PhD, Economics, Binghamton UniversityMA, Economics and Finance, Binghamton UniversityBA, Economics, State University of NY, College at Cortland
Ralph A. Terregrossa has been an Associate Professor of Economics at St. John's University since 1990. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from Binghamton University. Dr. Terregrossa has published articles in The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, International Advances in Economic Research, Journal of Forensic Sciences, Educational Review and the Journal for Economic Education. He has received the Tobin College of Business Award for Excellence in Teaching and Scholarship, the Provost’s Outstanding Teaching Recognition Award, the Beta Alpha Psi Zeta 237, 2019 Professor of the Year Award, and the President’s Faculty Outstanding Achievement Award. Serving as faculty advisor, Dr. Terregrossa led a team of Tobin College of Business undergraduate students that took first place in the Maiden Lane Division of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York College Fed Challenge. Dr. Terregrossa continues to volunteer as the faculty advisor for the College Fed Challenge Team, and as the faculty advisor for undergraduate students' research projects, of which several have earned the Vice Provost's Scholarship Award.

Teaching Interests

Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Econometrics, and Monetary Economics

Research Interests

Examining the Impact of Student Behavior and Learning Styles on Student Achievement in Introductory Economics, Finance, and other Business Courses.

Courses Taught

ECO
1301
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I
ECO
1302
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II
ECO
1326
ECO HISTORY OF THE WESTERN COM
ECO
3345
INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMETRICS
ECO
4340
MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
ECO
4345
INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMETRICS
HON
1301
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I
HON
1302
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II