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Student accomplishments

We are proud of the accomplishments of the BUS students and excited to showcase capstone presentation winners.

“Comic Conundrum: Batman, Brokers, & Barriers” by Spencer Weston Accordion Closed

Spencer Weston presented his research on “Comic Conundrum: Batman, Brokers, & Barriers” at the annual Spring 2019 Undergraduate Symposium.

 

“Gaming:  Impact and Lifestyle” by Elliott Minnehan Accordion Closed

Elliott Minnehan presenting at the SBS Symposium Fall 20187Elliot Minnehan presented his research on “Gaming: Impact and Lifestyle” at the annual SBS Symposium in Fall 2018 at Ashurst Auditorium.

“Mother Nature’s Anti-Cancer Arsenal” by Daniels Berzins Accordion Closed

Daniel BerzinsDaniel Berzins on his work entitled, “Mother Nature’s Anti-Cancer Arsenal” presented at the annual Undergraduate Symposium in April 2018 at the NAU Walkup Skydome.

“Making YouTube Profitable” by Hunter Wilson-Pena Accordion Closed

Hunter Wilson-PenaHunter Wilson-Pena presented her work entitled, “Making YouTube Profitable” at the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Symposium in Fall 2017.

“Evolution of Pediatric Oncology:  A Closer Look at the Declining Mortality Rates” by Sierra Hickingbottom Accordion Closed

Sierra HickingbottomSierra Hickingbottom presented her research about “Evolution of Pediatric Oncology:  A Closer Look at the Declining Mortality Rates” at the annual Undergraduate Symposium in Spring 2017.

“Leadership Influences on Internal Drivers of Corporate Social Responsibility” by Samantha Zah Accordion Closed

Samantha ZahSamantha Zah for her work entitled, “Leadership Influences on Internal Drivers of Corporate Social Responsibility” presented at the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Symposium in Fall 2016.

“Accidental Deaths and Injuries from Sleepwalking” by Laura Amstrong Accordion Closed

Laura Armstrong for her work entitled, “Accidental Deaths and Injuries from Sleepwalking” presented at the annual Undergraduate Symposium in Spring 2016.