Honors Student Successfully Completes Thesis Track

Eva Ducanis and Dean Andrew Rosman, Ph.D.

In September, Farquhar Honors College student Eva Ducanis defended her Honors thesis highlighting the rising importance of blockchain technology and its implications across the professional learning path. Her thesis, titled “An Accounting Perspective: Predicting the Impact of Blockchain Technology Across Industries,” analyzes the current state and future direction of blockchain technology to surmise the trajectory of its impact on the academic, occupational, and further education sectors.

Completed in pursuit of her Research Citation in Honors, Ducanis’ thesis serves as a stepping stone for her future career as a Certified Public Accountant.

“This thesis has provided me with the opportunity to connect with industry experts related to my thesis topic— from NSU’s chief financial officers to top executives on Wall Street,” said Ducanis, a senior accounting major. “I’ve also been able to develop a professional relationship with Mr. Andrew Rosman, Dean of the Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship. He has been a tremendous resource and I cannot thank him enough for his guidance both academically and professionally throughout the research process.”

Next fall, Ducanis plans to step into her accepted role as an audit associate for RSM, a national public accounting firm.

Posted 01/16/22