Elizabeth Mack

Elizabeth Mack
Professor in the Department of Geography, the Environment and Spatial Sciences at Michigan State University
Elizabeth Mack is a Professor in the Department of Geography, the Environment and Spatial Sciences at Michigan State University where she teaches courses in economic geography, economic development and spatial analysis. Dr. Mack’s research utilizes mixed methods to understand the evolution of the economy in the face of rapid technological change and climate change.
Dr. Mack earned bachelor’s degrees in Spanish and finance from Virginia Tech, followed by graduate work in applied economics at the University of Cincinnati and a PhD in geography from Indiana University. She completed post-doctoral work in spatial analysis at Arizona State University. Elizabeth is an associate editor of Telematics and Informatics and the winner of the Geoffrey J.D. Hewings Award in Regional Science.
