Student Project Posters

As part of student research and their senior capstone projects, students make and present posters explaining their projects' goals, processes, and achievements. These are opportunities for seniors to put all that they've learned into practice, often for the benefit of a business or non-profit organization in the field, and then to gain experience presenting their work before a group of both peers and professionals.


All years: 2017-2018, 2018-2019, 2019-2020, 2020-2021

(Note: Not all posters are available at this time.)



Corpus Christi: Events Module

By Daisy Bell, Ryan Costello, Daniel Gibson, Wilson Secaur

A team of one Senior and three Juniors, this group added features and fixed issues in the User Interface and API of the Corpus Christi web app, a multi-year project designed to offer Church management abilities, with a special focus on international use.



The Genesis Box

By Jacob Hoekert, Kendall Miyakawa

The Genesis Box, a North Carolina business started by three women seeking to share the Gospel through creative mediums, needed a custom-built website—and this student duo stepped up to the challenge.



Corpus Christi: Translation Workbench

By Joseph van der Harst, Jacob Haimes

Yet another branch of the Corpus Christi application, this group worked on impementing a "Translation Workbench", which enables translators and native speakers of various languages to categorize and improve multilingual information relevant to churches' ministries across the globe.



The Global State of Democracy

By Ariel Wentworth

Ariel used her statistical and computational knowledge to gather, interpret, and display measures of and contributors to democracy, gender equality, and fundamental rights around the globe. Her project culminated in a series of interactive visualizations, available online.