by doug | Apr 12, 2021 | Wall Street Presidential Scholars 21
Raffi Toghramadjian The Wall Street Council Scholarship Thesis Topic: The Second Nagorno-Karabakh War Before coming to Boston College, Raffi Toghramadjian had lived in the Twin Cities of Minnesota his entire life. At BC, Raffi decided to major in finance and...
by doug | Apr 12, 2021 | Wall Street Presidential Scholars 21
Hariharan Shanmugam The Wall Street Council Scholarship Thesis Topic: Effect of Socioeconomic Disadvantage on COVID-19 Vaccine Coverage in Massachusetts Hariharan “Harry” Shanmugam is a senior in the Carroll School of Management studying accounting for finance...
by doug | Apr 12, 2021 | Wall Street Presidential Scholars 21
Sara Samir The Powers Family Scholarship The Wall Street Council Scholarship Thesis Topic: An Ethical Analysis of Sweden’s Changing Immigration Policies Sara Samir is a senior in the Carroll School of Management studying economics with a minor in theology....
by doug | Apr 12, 2021 | Wall Street Presidential Scholars 21
Charles Power The Wall Street Council Scholarship Thesis Topic: Originalism in American Legal Thought Charles “Charlie” Powers is originally from Chicago and is concentrating in economics and finance in the Carroll School of Management, as well as pursuing a...
by doug | Apr 12, 2021 | Wall Street Presidential Scholars 21
William Peters The Wall Street Council Scholarship Thesis Topic: The Nike Vaporfly Effect: 4% Improvement, or Omitted Variable Bias? William “Will” Peters is a computer science and economics major from Nashville, Tennessee. When not writing code or working on...
by doug | Apr 12, 2021 | Wall Street Presidential Scholars 21
Jacob McErlean The Wall Street Council Scholarship Thesis Topic: Geometric Re-Proofs of the Tait Conjectures Jacob “Jack” McErlean is a mathematics major in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences from Towson, Maryland. He intends to continue his mathematics...