This is a College of Arts and Sciences event that highlights undergraduate work across the arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and mathematics. Students answered questions from other researchers and guests during this event.
On April 10, 2026, Economics had seven students present their research:
- Janeeta Ashimi – “Did Medicaid Expansion Improve Health Insurance Coverage for Young Single Mothers”
- Faheem Khawar – “Utility Shocks and Asset Valuation: Evidence from a Synthetic Economy”
- Aidan Maturo – “A Cost-Benefit Approach to Rain Barrels”
- Neetu Nijjar – “Do Stock Returns Change Depending on the Day of the Week”
- Bennett Schaefer – “Industrial Compositon and Economic Growth”
- Suhayma Suha – “Power, Culture, and Participation: Rethinking Digital Infrastructure and Female Labor Supply in South Asia”
- Kaiyi Wang – “Does AI Widen the Education Gap? Evidence from the Post-CHATGPT Labor Market”
For more information on the event and other presenters, visit Undergraduate Research Showcase.