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There is thorough research proving the hot-hand notion, or the tendency to believe that a successful streak is likely to lead to further success, as a fallacy in sports. This research disproves the…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Jason Ding, UG '25 Department
Council of Science and Technology
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The 2019 National Register of Citizens (NRC) in the Indian state of Assam intended to distinguish real citizens from purported illegal immigrants by requiring all individuals to present documents…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Uma Menon, UG '24 Department
South Asian Studies
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How do immigrant and second-generation West-African women conceptualize and navigate economic and social class hierarchies in US higher education and workplace contexts? I argue that women from this…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Danielle (Dani) Samake, UG Department
Sociology
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For individuals with health limitations, machine learning provides a powerful way to create more useful accessibility software. Voice controlled accessibility software is one such example that allows…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Colton Loftus, UG '23 Department
Computer Science
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The growing degree of political polarization across the world which has yielded power to increasingly nationalistic leaders. How large of a threat does political polarization pose to modern…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Aly Rashid, UG '26 (3993447) Department
Politics
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The solar corona is a magnetized plasma that forms the outermost region of the Sun and, surprisingly, is much hotter than the surface of the Sun itself. The corona is also the birthplace of the solar…
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April 30th, 2023 Speaker
Cole Meyer, UG '24 (2264813) Department
Astrophysical Sciences
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