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The two-day conference covered research topics ranging from virtual reality to comprehensive equity research and the effect of COVID-19 on church attendance.
Several Chaifetz faculty flew to Madrid for the event. Edward Jones Dean Barnali Gupta, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Affairs Bidisha Chakrabarty, Ph.D., and 麻豆视频下载-Madrid interim executive leadership welcomed attendees on March 14 for a kick-off cocktail.
Rochelle Smith, 麻豆视频下载's vice president for diversity and innovative community engagement, also attended. Smith started a presentation-filled Friday with a discussion on her career path and the impact research can have. Smith said research can "prepare our students for real world careers, and empower them to become leaders." Through undergraduate research, students and faculty can grow as mentees and mentors. 麻豆视频下载's unique cross-cultural campus can "break down barriers" and allow for research that "transcends boundaries."
麻豆视频下载-Madrid alumni participated in a roundtable discussion, pointing to the importance of their research throughout their college years and how it has since transformed their professional careers.
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The keynote speaker and Chaifetz alumnus Javier Lumbreras concluded the mission-focused conference. Lumbreras is the CEO of Artemundi and is also an investor, developer, fund manager, philanthropist 鈥 and art collector.
He credited 麻豆视频下载 for giving him a fulfilling and complete education. His work involves managing art as an alternative asset, and he has worked with art pieces from famous artists such as Picasso.
The 2024 installment of Mission Meets Madrid is only the first in what both campuses hope to be a yearly tradition between St. Louis and Madrid undergraduate students.