At the 20th annual University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum (UURAF) April 13, 15 students enrolled in the Broad Honors Research Seminar (UGS 200H) presented their research to the university community.
Claire Wojan (BA Business Preference ’21), Macklin Carron (BA Business Preference ’21), and Jamil Rehemtulla (BA Business Admitted ’20) won the best poster award in the Business category for their research on “Buying Money to Make Money: Does It Work?”
Jimmy Anders (BA Business Admitted ’20) won the best oral presentation award in the Business category for his discussion of “Effects of Natural Disasters on the Stock Market (or Lack Thereof).”
The Broad Honors Research Seminar is a year-long research experience, open to fifteen freshmen/sophomores of all colleges and majors, who are mentored by finance faculty Antoinette Tessmer and Kirt Butler.