UF Students Win Student Showcase Competition
Josh Eilola Posted On December 1, 2023
University of Findlay proudly announces another remarkable achievement at the ACBSP Great Lakes Council Conference held in Indianapolis, Indiana. David Garfield Stevenson Nagathota, a Graduate Research Assistant, and Kaitlin Kellis, an MBA student, presented their outstanding research titled “Student Success Partnerships: US-Serbia Business Study Collaboration,” and emerged as winners of the Student Showcase Competition.
This marks the seventh consecutive year that University of Findlay students have secured top honors at the ACBSP conference. “Very special thanks to Alexander Bouhlel (ACBSP Graduate Leadership Award Winner 2023) for his selfless contributions to each and every member of the student research team,” said Nabarun Ghose.
With this victory, David Garfield Stevenson Nagathota and Kaitlin Kellis will advance to the national/international competition in Miami, Florida, scheduled for June 2024.
“We wish to extend our sincere gratitude to Academic Affairs, whose support through Graduate Research Assistantships (GRA) and Student Academic Development (StAD) funding has been instrumental in maintaining this remarkable record of success,” said Ghose. “The Office of Accommodation and Inclusion, along with the various colleges at UF, including the College of Business, have also played a pivotal role in enabling UF students to excel at the ACBSP conference year after year.”
For more information about the University of Findlay, please visit the University’s website.
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