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Expense Tracker
Expense Tracker is a mobile application that helps users manage their finances effectively. It is challenging to keep track of everyday spendings without a smartly designed system; Expense Tracker helps make this process easier, less time-consuming, and more enjoyable. It includes features such as adding expenses, tracking income, budgeting, and analyzing spending through visualization. Expense Tracker aims to provide a user-friendly solution that simplifies financial management even for beginners
Healthcare Revenue Cycle Management (RCM)
Healthcare Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) is critical for hospitals to track patient payments, insurance claims, and denials effectively. This project addresses the financial risks associated with delayed payments by building a scalable data engineering pipeline on Microsoft Azure services. The system ingests heterogeneous data from simulated electronic medical records (EMR), insurance claims, and public APIs (ICD/NPI codes), and transforms raw data into actionable financial metrics/KPIs. The project leverages Azure SQL DB for storage, Azure Data Factory for ingestion, Azure Databricks for transformation, and Delta Lake tables in a medallion architecture (bronze, silver, gold layers) to ensure data quality and historical tracking. Key performance indicators (KPIs), such as accounts receivable aging (\u3e90 days) and average days in AR, are derived from harmonized fact and dimension tables, empowering hospital administrators to identify bottlenecks, prioritize follow-ups, and reduce defaults. By automating data integration and analytics, this solution helps healthcare providers balance financial health with uninterrupted patient care
Dispatch to Alby Industries CEO Mark Newberry
Anne Gregg is a Senior English Writing major, Honor Scholar, and Media Fellow at DePauw. She is also the Editor-In-Chief of A Midwestern Review. If you go looking for Anne Gregg, you will not find her. She has learned how to become incorporeal and spends her time singing in the breeze
The Ate\u27s Arrivial
Eliana Alzate is a Junior English Writing and Computer Science major at DePauw University. Her works explore the intersections of diasporic identity, political chaos, and artistic discovery. When she isn’t writing stories and poems, you can find Eliana filming vlogs and singing karaoke
Top 6 Reasons You Should Kill Bears
Anne Gregg is a Senior English Writing major, Honor Scholar, and Media Fellow at DePauw. She is also the Editor-In-Chief of A Midwestern Review. If you go looking for Anne Gregg, you will not find her. She has learned how to become incorporeal and spends her time singing in the breeze
Quantifying Forever
Raechel Meyers is a first-year Anthropology major, Honor Scholar, and self-admitted overachiever. She is from Dayton, Ohio, and is guessing you may know someone with ties to there. That happens pretty often. She enjoys the stories of others, spicy food, commas, cats laying in sunny spots, and the color blue
Queering the Mean Girl: Spectating The Post-Feminist Melodrama
Ultimately this thesis will examine how Mean Girls melodramas moralize gender and sexuality. The Mean Girl is not an embodiment of moral hegemony. She may look like the perfect subject, but she is imperfect, because she tries to be perfect. She is a failure of femininity, because her attempts to be feminine reveal the masquerade. Womaniliness is not inherent; it is not real. The Mean Girl is attractive to the sapphic spectator because she exposes the alienation and artifice of gender and heterosexuality. The stereotypical image of the Mean Girl is plastic perfection, but she is not