2019 OS HONORS
JENNA
WEBERMAN LILAH
KALFUS
“Through reviewing
literature on the
subject of energy
maintenance, I
found that energy
management is
multidimensional
and can be
impacted by several
different variables.
Proper energy
management
affects individuals
in all aspects
of life. Through
understanding how
to utilize energy-
promoting habits
and practices, one
can work to thrive
in daily life.” “When we care
and take the
time to seek out
socially responsible
businesses to
incorporate into
our everyday lives,
we live better,
more meaningful
lives, knowing
our money goes
towards investing
in companies that
treat their workers,
communities, and
the environment
well. And in doing
so, we will be the
leaders in the
movement of using
business as a force
for good.”
VIVIAN
HU
“My research
aimed to expand
the current
conversation on
burgeoning CEO
compensation.
With the new
median employee
compensation
made available by
the Dodd-Frank
Wall Street Reform
Act of 2010, it has
become evident
that the wage
gap in the United
States is heavily
tilted towards
executive suite
compensation.”
NADIA
FINKEL
“Through my
honors thesis,
I have not only
gained a high-level
of understanding
of University
responses to sexual
misconduct and
a more nuanced
view of campus
climate, but I have
evolved into an
informed student, a
relentless advocate
and, above all, a
survivor.”
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