2025 Student Research Conference:
38th Annual Student Research Conference

Program

Program-At-A-Glance

8:30 • Alumni Room
Welcome & Opening Remarks

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM • 
Asynchronous Virtual Presentations

8:45 - 10:00 • SUB 3201
SESSION 101
Business 3201 8:45am -

Presiding:

8:45

101 - 1  NOAH M. WASHBURN*, JACOB LUDBROOK , and HANNAH HILSENBECK
Prof. Chuck Boughton, Faculty Mentor

Valuation of PayPal Stock 

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9:00

101 - 2  KRISTA S. MCQUILLAN*, KELSEY R. COHAGEN, and JOSEPH K. DENKLAU
Prof. Chuck Boughton, Faculty Mentor

Valuation of Whirpool Corporation

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9:15

101 - 3  KYLE L. STOCKMANN* and CHRISTOPHER L. HAMMOCK
Prof. Chuck Boughton, Faculty Mentor

Starbucks (SBUX) Valuation

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9:30

101 - 4  NICHOLAS M. RAUSCH*, AARON CLEVENGER, and RICCARDO CRAPANZANO
Prof. Chuck Boughton, Faculty Mentor

Valuation of Tesla

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9:45

101 - 5  ALEX J. BUCK*, DANNY E. MCGURN, MATT T. BUCK, and ANDREW N. DWYER
Prof. Chuck Boughton, Faculty Mentor

Palantir Company Valuation

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8:45 - 10:00 • SUB 3202
SESSION 102
Business 3202 8:45am -

Presiding:

8:45

102 - 1  JOE ARMOUR*, CALEB DAY , and HUDSON WILBURN
Prof. Chuck Boughton, Faculty Mentor

Cybersecurity and Risk Management

 

 

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9:00

102 - 2  JOE ARMOUR*, CALEB DAY , and HUDSON WILBURN
Prof. Chuck Boughton, Faculty Mentor

Valuation of General Electric (GE)

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9:15

102 - 3  RAIDEN D. PETTY*, ALEX EBY, and CJ WENOM
Prof. Chuck Boughton, Faculty Mentor

Uber Valuation Paper

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9:30

102 - 4  MITCHEL D. HOFFMAN*, CONNOR S. BAXLEY, and PARKER C. ERICKSON
Prof. Chuck Boughton, Faculty Mentor

Mastercard Valuation

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9:45

102 - 5  DEEPTIKA KARKI
Prof. Chuck Boughton, Faculty Mentor

American Investments into Personal Retirement Plans

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10:15 - 11:30 • SUB 3201
SESSION 201
Business SUB 3201 10:15am -

Presiding:

10:15

201 - 1  NOAH M. WASHBURN*, JACOB LUDBROOK , and HANNAH HILSENBECK
Prof. Chuck Boughton, Faculty Mentor

The Use of Artificial Intelligence within the Banking Industry

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10:30

201 - 2  KRISTA S. MCQUILLAN*, JOSEPH K. DENKLAU, and KELSEY R. COHAGEN
Prof. Chuck Boughton, Faculty Mentor

Financial Fraud and Corporate Scandals: Major Cases and Regulatory Impact

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10:45

201 - 3  NICHOLAS M. RAUSCH*, AARON CLEVENGER, and RICCARDO CRAPANZANO
Prof. Chuck Boughton, Faculty Mentor

Digital Currencies

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11:00

201 - 4  KYLE L. STOCKMANN* and CHRISTOPHER L. HAMMOCK
Prof. Chuck Boughton, Faculty Mentor

The Current State of The United States Housing Market

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11:15

201 - 5  ALEX J. BUCK*, DANNY E. MCGURN, ANDREW N. DWYER, and MATT T. BUCK
Prof. Chuck Boughton, Faculty Mentor

Compute as a Commodity: The Emerging Market for Compute Power

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10:15 - 11:30 • SUB 3202
SESSION 202
Business SUB 3202 10:15am -

Presiding:

10:30

202 - 1  RAIDEN D. PETTY*, ALEX EBY, and CJ WENOM
Prof. Chuck Boughton, Faculty Mentor

Fintech's Impact on Retail Investing

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10:45

202 - 2  JUSTIN T. OLWIG*, MILES MCINTYRE, and CADEN HOEHNS
Prof. Chuck Boughton, Faculty Mentor

The Adoption of Financial Services and Technology (FinTech)

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11:00

202 - 3  MITCHEL D. HOFFMAN*, CONNOR S. BAXLEY, and PARKER C. ERICKSON
Prof. Chuck Boughton, Faculty Mentor

 Risk Management Strategies in Financial Institutions

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11:30

202 - 5  JUSTIN T. OLWIG*, MILES MCINTYRE, and CADEN HOEHNS
Prof. Chuck Boughton, Faculty Mentor

Wells Fargo Stock and Company Valuation

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11:45 AM - 12:45 PM • Magruder Hall 2001
Plenary Address - Dr. Danielle T. Cooper

Ethics, Optimism, and Relationships: Keys to Courageous Research

Danielle T. Cooper, PhD, CPP is an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and the Director of Research at the Tow Youth Justice Institute at the University of New Haven. She additionally serves as the Chair of the Criminal Justice Undergraduate Committee and Co-Chair of the IDEA Council. Dr. Cooper received her B.S. in Justice Systems (with a minor in Business Administration) in 2009, her M.A. in Criminology from the University of Florida in 2011, and her Ph.D. in Criminology (with a minor in Organizational Leadership for Nonprofits) from the University of Florida in 2015. She is also a Certified Prevention Professional (certified in FL and CT) who works with nonprofits and community organizations as a prevention trainer and evaluation consultant. For more than 15 years, she has been conducting research and teaching in the areas of youths and young adults, juvenile justice and delinquency prevention, criminological theory, and sex offending. As a committed Educator, Researcher, and Preventionist, she brings her expertise to various practical discussions on juvenile justice policy reform, the experiences of individuals committing sexual offenses, and police-authority dynamics within fragile and marginalized communities. Through her work with the local community, she has collaborated with key stakeholders, such as youth and their parents, young adults, educators, law enforcement, mental health professionals, and youth serving organizations. Over the past few years, Dr. Cooper has been honored with the 2019 Faculty of the Year Award, 2021 MO-KAN-NE TRIO Achiever Alumni Award, the 2021 Faculty Excellence in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Accessibility, and Belonging Award, and the 2022 Martin Luther King, Jr. Vision Faculty Award. She also completed her two-year role as one of four inaugural Faculty Teaching Fellows for the Center for Teaching Excellence appointed in 2021. Most recently, in 2024, she was awarded a fellowship to participate in the Faculty Leadership Program hosted by the RAND Pardee Graduate School.


3:00 - 4:00 pm • Pickler Library 1st Floor
Museum Studies Exhibit Presentation

4:00 - 5:00 PM • Ophelia Parrish Art Gallery
Studio Art Reception

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