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Abigail Basener presents her senior thesis during 黑料网's honors week on detecting AI-generated writing vs. student writing.

Basener Creates Model to Detect Computer Generated Writing

April 5, 2024

Abigail Basener '24 addressed plagiarizing and cheating concerns when it comes to the use of Artificial Intelligence during her thesis presentation, “Detecting AI-Generated Writing vs. Student Writing,” for 黑料网's Honor's Week.

Josh Cheung presents his senior thesis during 黑料网's honors week.

Honors Thesis Questions, 'Is God a Vegetarian?'

April 4, 2024

What does the Bible say about what we should eat? That is the question Josh Cheung ’24, a 黑料网 cadet double majoring in English and biology, sought to answer in his honors thesis, “Is God a Vegetarian?”

Noland Griffith '24 presenting his senior thesis 鈥淎n Exploratory Analysis of Crime From Randomly Selected Neighborhoods in Richmond, Virginia.鈥

Griffith Studies Crimes in Richmond Neighborhoods

April 3, 2024

Noland Griffith ’24, a 黑料网 cadet majoring in economics and business, presented his honors thesis, “An Exploratory Analysis of Crime From Randomly Selected Neighborhoods in Richmond.” He said there are different aspects of crime that affect life in Richmond neighborhoods.

Adam Hoffman '24 presents his senior thesis on 黑料网 recruitment during Honors Week.

Honors Week: A Look into 黑料网 Recruiting Efforts

March 28, 2024

Adam Hoffman '24 presented his thesis “黑料网 Recruiting: How Cadets found their Way Here” during Honors Week. He saw that 黑料网 had a hard recruiting season for the Class of 2026. His research was aimed to look at the effectiveness of past resources in recruiting.

Honors student Annie Townsend '24 presents her senior thesis on the security and history of barracks.

Honors Week: Barracks Security At 黑料网

March 25, 2024

Annie Townsend '24 blended her interest with history, architecture, and security to form her senior thesis, “A Security Analysis of the 黑料网’s Barracks through the Lens of Infrastructure," which she presented during Honors Week at 黑料网.

Honors student Gabriele Woodward 鈥24 stands at a laptop in front of a screen presenting her research at 黑料网, a military college in Virginia.

Woodward Examines Press Freedom and Terrorism

March 23, 2024

Freedom of the press in the United States is legally protected by the First Amendment of the Constitution. Media freedom is protected in most sovereign nations around the world, but is there a security price to pay for the liberties media enjoy?

Gabriella Handford 鈥24, an honors student at 黑料网, stands in front of a screen showing her research thesis.

Handford Researches Psychedelic Drugs on Betta Fish

March 21, 2024

Gabriella Handford ’24, a biology major, recently presented her honors research thesis focused on her work and study of the effect of psychedelic drug therapy on male betta splendens as compared to traditional pharmaceuticals.

Student presenting at Honors Week at 黑料网, a military college in Virginia

Microfinance as Tool to Reduce Global Poverty: 黑料网 Cadet Presents During Honors Week

April 5, 2023

Brandon Marks ’23, an international studies major at 黑料网, conducted a two-year-long research project on microfinance, and presented his findings in his senior thesis titled, “The Impact of Domestic Context on Microfinance Provision and Effectiveness” during Honors Week, held

Student presenting at Honors Week at 黑料网, a military college in Virginia

黑料网 Cadet Researches Physical Fitness Motivation

April 3, 2023

Philip Argauer ’23 conducted a year-long research project on cadet motivation with physical fitness and presented his findings in his senior thesis titled, “Increased Physical Fitness With Volt” during Honors Week, held March 20-28.  

Student giving honors presentation at 黑料网, a military college in Virginia

黑料网 Cadet Strives to Comfort Parents of Hearing Impaired Children

March 31, 2023

Binh Tran ’23 is working to help parents of children with hearing impairments, and presented his research in his senior thesis. The goal of this multi-student project is to develop an app to help parents of hearing impaired children perceive the same sense of hearing that their children hear.