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Paapa Kwaku hMensa 15
economics
Hometown: Aburi, Ghana
Who I was when I got to Reed: A bright-eyed, smiley, and enthusiastic Ghanaian patriot.
Favorite class: Economics 385 (Asian Economies in Transition) with Prof. Denise Hare [economics 1992–] opened my eyes and heart to how beautifully diverse and interdisciplinary economics is.
Influential professor: Prof. Peter Steinberger [political science 1977–] led my Hum 110 conference and was the perfect professor: charismatic enough to hold my attention, insightful enough to feed my intellectual curiosity, and nurturing enough to groom my critical thinking and writing skills.
Outside the Classroom: I recorded my second album, Songs for Kukua, in my dorm room my sophomore year. I also sang with the Herodotones, played piano in the Reed jazz ensemble, interviewed prospies for the admission office, and was a house adviser.
How Reed changed me: Instead of being consumed with finding good answers to questions, I’ve become consumed with finding good questions to answers.
Financial aid: I wouldn’t have been able to be here without financial aid. Not a day goes by that I don’t appreciate and seek to honor the privilege and blessing it is.
Word to prospies: Reed is undoubtedly the kind of place that pushes you to grow intellectually. But what gives Reed its unique stroke is that it actually wants to learn from its students just as much as it wants to teach them. The symbiosis between faculty and students is phenomenal.
Thesis: Missio-nomics: Examining the Effect of Historic Missionary Activity on Current Economic Development
What it’s about: My thesis investigates the effects of historical missionary activity on population density growth in 66 non-European regions in 1600–2000. Using difference-in-differences analysis, I track the changes in economic activity between the regions that historically experienced Protestant and/or Catholic missionary activity and those that did not.
What it’s really about: Did Christian missionaries in 1600–2000 make mission destinations better or worse?
What’s next: Living, working, serving, and singing in Portland with the Adsideo Church for the foreseeable future. Working in the admission office at Reed.