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Published on January 24, 2022

Students Present at COPLAC URSCA Conference

The following students presented their research at the Northeast COPLAC URSCA Conference in Fall 2020:

Christian  Gilberto/von Mengden (Philosophy) Can Artificial Intelligence Think? A Challenge from Husserlian Phenomenology
Carolyn  Coleman (Finance) The Real Estate Market in Fairfield County, CT
Emily Gillespie (Music) The Origins and Purpose of Sea Shanties in the United Kingdom
Allen  Horn (History) Maggie’s Story: Using Animal Narration Effectively
Tara Nguyen (Sociology) he Achievement Gap within the Asian-American Community: Disaggregating Asian-American Ethnic Groups to Dismantle the Model Minority Myth 
Samantha Warshauer (Music) Act 1, Scene 1- Hansel and Gretel by Engelbert Humperdinck
Emily Hailu (Communications) Editorial Cartooning and Freedom of Speech
Ceana Rodriguez (Physical Sciences) Designing of a representative database for NPS detection and identification
Hannah  Beazoglou (Business) Monitoring length of stay (LOS) and readmission rate at hospitals: A nation-wide analysis of AMI patients using statistical process control
Zoe  Buntz (Economics) Charitable Giving: The Effect of Framing and Nudges on Donation Sizes
Evelyn  Senna (Psychology) A Longitudinal Study of Work/School Balance, Stress, Romantic Satisfaction, and Depressive Symptoms in University Students

Written by Carlos A. Escoto