Paul Krugman Will Leave Princeton For CUNY in 2015
Nobel Prize-winning economist
New York Times columnist Paul Krugman will retire from Princeton University in June 2015 and move to New York, he announced on Friday.
Krugman, who has served as Professor of Economics and International Affairs at Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School since 2000, will join the City University of New York's Graduate Center as an economics professor in the Ph.D. program and as a distinguished scholar at the Graduate Center's Luxembourg Income Study Center.
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And he will be every bit as goddamn annoying.
Princeton finally got tired of the constant snickering followings Krugabes Times columns and TV appearances.
You know who else won a Nobel Prize?
Obama!
Great...give him more students to inflict his derp upon.