Post by Beata Jones, Ph.D.
Generative AI Enthusiast, Member of Inaugural Class of Dallas Innovates AI 75, Professor of Business Information Systems Practice, Honors Faculty Fellow, Neeley School of Business, TCU
Congratulations to Afrin Shekh and Grant Mastin for representing the TCU Neeley School of Business at the Texas Christian University Boller Competition for the Best Departmental Honors Project Presentation! Chosen from an exceptional group of 23 Neeley students who presented Departmental Honors Projects this spring, Afrin and Grant showcased the quality, range, and impact of undergraduate research across the school. Congratulations to the full cohort: Colby B., Katie Siddons, Brennan Herold, Zoë Paugh, Henry Gauthier, Alex Hartung, Jackson Turriff, Virginia Caldwell, Alice Nguyen, Grayson Garcia, Quan Hoang Cao, Adrian Lopez, Luan Luong, Alex Cox, Emily Wilson, Khang Le, Grayson Knox, John Hoover, An Nguyen, Hunter Springer, and Emma Sweeney. Together, these students exemplify the intellectual #curiosity, #discipline, and #courage it takes to pursue #passion projects and develop them into meaningful honors #research. And sincere thanks to the faculty mentors who guided this work: Lan Anh Ton, Sandra Callaghan, Kelly T Slaughter, Virginia Traweek, Renee Olvera, Dr. Ryan Peckham, Vassil Mihov, Hojoon Lee, Travis Tokar, Zain Ali PhD., Tyler Menzer, Jue Ren, CFA FRM, Gretchen Ross, Laura Meade, Cliff Defee, Ashley Titus, Ph.D., Larry Lockwood, Ph.D., CFA, Peter Obitade, and Stacy Landreth Grau, Ph.D.. Their commitment to #undergraduateresearch and #mentorship helped make these honors projects possible. A wonderful reflection of the #talent, #discipline, and #scholarlyambition of Neeley students and faculty alike. #TCU #NeeleySchoolOfBusiness #BollerCompetition #HonorsResearch #UndergraduateResearch #StudentExcellence