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Undergraduate Research Symposium 2017
Students from the Business and Economics Polling Initiative (BEPI) attended the Florida Undergraduate Research Symposium at Florida Atlantic University on March 31, 2017. The most important thing of this experience is that in the process of getting their projects ready for the submission, students have acquired the skills and discipline needed to work independently, think critically, and write clearly.
They presented very interesting topics and received great feedback. Congratulations to the following winners:
BEPI 2017 Undergraduate Research Symposium Winners
Laura Gomez
William Fetzer and Jennifer Armatrading
Are Americans Financially Literate
Student Researchers: William Fetzer and Jennifer Armatrading
Pictured from left: Dr. Monica Escaleras, William Fetzer, and Jennifer Armatrading
Perceptions of the Cure for Cancer Across Age Groups
Student Researchers: Kathryn Ali and Megan O'Connor
Pictured from left: Megan O'Connor,
Dr. Monica Escaleras, and Kathryn Ali
Kathryn Ali and Megan O'Connor
preparing to present their research
Kathryn Ali explains important
details of their research
Megan O'Connor and Kathryn Ali
presenting their group's research
For the Love of the Team
Student Researchers: Brian Sapp and Kassi Coviello
Kassi Coviello and Brian Sapp
preparing to inform the audience
Kassi Coviello covering topics about their findings
Brian Sapp presenting their groups research
Pictured from left: Kassi Coviello,
Dr. Monica Escaleras, and Brian Sapp
Education and Marijuana: How does education affect the view of legislating marijuana usage
Student Researchers: Garrett Cox and Benjamin Henry
Benjamin and Garett prepping for presentation
Benjamin and Garett presenting