by doug | Apr 12, 2021 | Wall Street Presidential Scholars 21
David Kocen The Wall Street Council Scholarship Thesis Topic: What factors make us trustworthy of computer algorithms David Kocen is a graduating senior studying computer science and psychology. Throughout his time at Boston College, he has participated in...
by doug | Apr 12, 2021 | Wall Street Presidential Scholars 21
Austin Kim The Wall Street Council Scholarship Thesis Topic: Political Game Theory in the Arab-Israeli Negotiations Austin Kim is a senior in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences majoring in political science. He plans to work as a paralegal before...
by doug | Apr 12, 2021 | Wall Street Presidential Scholars 21
Jacob Kelleher The Real Estate Council Scholarship Thesis Topic: Proof by David Auburn: An Educational Theatre Endeavor for the Actor and Audience Jacob Kelleher is a senior in the Lynch School of Education and Human Development studying secondary education and...
by doug | Apr 12, 2021 | Wall Street Presidential Scholars 21
Liam Haffey The Hugh O’Kane, Sr. Presidential Scholars Scholarship Thesis Topic: Exploring How Economic Policies May Be a Catalyst for Democratic Change in the Middle East Liam Haffey is from Philadelphia and is a double major in economics and political...
by doug | Apr 12, 2021 | Wall Street Presidential Scholars 21
Rachel Duquette The William J. Voute Tribute Fund Thesis Topic: Automatic Speech Recognition for Spanish-English Code-Switching Rachel Duquette is a senior from Camas, Washington, majoring in computer science and mathematics. In her spare time, she helps plan...
by doug | Apr 12, 2021 | Wall Street Presidential Scholars 21
Leah DaCosta The Wall Street Council Scholarship Thesis Topic: Creative Writing Portfolio Leah DaCosta hails from Newark, Delaware, and is an English major with minors in marketing and French. On campus, she is a tutor at the Writing Center and a referee for...