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Student Spotlight: Brian Duricy

January 18, 2019
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Brian Duricy is actually a fourth-year mathematics and economics major with a political science and philosophy minor.

Currently, Brian does not inflict research, but he wishes to commence with a faculty member next semester. They’re really enthusiastic about cryptocurrencies and statistical applications.

As a high school student, Brian has college in highschool classes at Kent State University. They have also taken a transient class at Kent in Fall 2016. His first semester of college was spent along at the University of Pittsburgh before traveling to YSU.

“I love that you aren’t pigeon-holed towards a specific field in STEM. I most certainly will never feel bored inside my majors because statistics is true to anything. A single week I’m able to talk with physics-related topics, your next I possibly could work with mathematics,” said Brian. “I also love the freedom at YSU so I can have two majors and a couple of minors comfortably.”

This past month, Brian participated in the ethics bowl at YSU. The ethics bowl includes multiple cordial arguments dependant on descriptive cases. A team’s coaches come up with broad-based ethics questions concerning both cases that is definitely designed to save the day get used to the key points with the case and what they might potentially be asked competing. Seven minutes are shown to the team to resolve each question made available to them via the judge. Everyone on the team has a part to respond to. These parts incorporate introductions, main points, and objections.

For this ethics bowl, Brian was the objector. His main duty from the competition ended up being to come up with ways another team may approach his team’s case and say they had been wrong. The opposing team then had Five minutes to answer Brian with the exceptional team. The match continues so next using the opposing team presenting their case.

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“What I love about ethics bowl quite simply wind up in a lot of discussions you are aware are ethical you aren’t ethical, but unless you sit down and intensely think of them, you do not get the understanding behind why they’re ethical or unethical,” said Brian.

For the remainder of the match, Brian have also been the cause of answering and adjusting the opponents alongside his teammates.

“The the things i found out around my mathematics logistics classes really prepared me for ethics bowl because of the attitude the classes instilled in me,” said Brian.

Brian is yet another an associate the Actuarial Science Club and Moot Court.

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