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草莓影视er Noor Alyasiry Studies Abroad on Two Prestigious Scholarships

草莓影视 senior Noor Alyasiry received two prestigious scholarships to study abroad this past summer: the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship and the Fund for Education Abroad.

草莓影视 senior Noor Alyasiry received two prestigious scholarships to study abroad this past summer: the and the . As Noor prepared her applications for study abroad, she wasn鈥檛 sure how she would source the travel funds. Study Abroad Advisor Tessa Zanoni stepped in to help Noor identify and secure the scholarships she needed.

Tessa knew that as a commuter student, Muslim American woman, and pre-med biology major, Noor would be a strong applicant for the prestigious Gilman International Scholarship 鈥 a US Department of State grant with a focus on supporting students who have been historically underrepresented in education abroad. Similarly, the Fund for Education Abroad, while selecting from a competitive application pool, was a strong match for Noor鈥檚 qualifications and needs.

Tessa was also able to assist Noor in choosing the best study abroad program for her. Noor was set to graduate in December 2019, so her study abroad courses needed to match her final credit requirements. 鈥淭essa gave me hope and reassurance about the applications and essays.鈥 said Noor. 鈥淪he always had time to see me and was with me throughout the entire process, checking classes to ensure they met my requirements.鈥

Noor chose to study at the American College of Greece, one of few schools that she found to offer upper level biology courses during the summer term. Noor would attend the college along with a group of students from across the globe, experiencing Greece and its culture together. 鈥淚t was a big culture shock when I first arrived there. Not everyone spoke English, so it was a bit of a roadblock. We were able to communicate with locals through hand gestures, so it worked out in the end.鈥

Along with the culture shock came Noor鈥檚 first truly independent experience. Traveling on her weekends breaks, Noor visited Rome, Paris, Vienna, Cairo, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Barcelona, and more. 鈥淢y favorite place was Amsterdam. Although we walked 12 miles that day, it was amazing.鈥 It was travelling from city to city, country to country that helped Noor become more independent quickly. 鈥淚 benefited a lot from the trips because we had to control it ourselves. Being on my own made me more independent.鈥

Noor attributes much of her decision to study abroad to the support she received from NPU鈥檚 Office of International affairs. 鈥淭essa was a big part of it all. If it wasn鈥檛 for her support, the scholarships would have seemed out of reach.鈥 The support didn鈥檛 stop after Noor began her journey to Greece, as Tessa continued to check in with her throughout the summer.

Noor is now busy in her last semester and getting ready to take the next steps towards becoming a physician: studying for the MCAT and applying to medical school. Looking back at her time at 草莓影视, Noor is grateful for the experiences that have prepared her for what鈥檚 next. 鈥淚 came to NPU last minute, and when I got here it felt like the best decision of my life.鈥

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Undergrad-led Research Findings Span Academic Majors

Organized by the Undergraduate Research Committee, 25 students present original research at 草莓影视’s 12th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium.

草莓影视 students, faculty, advisors, and family gathered May 2 at the Johnson Center for the 12th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium. Organized by the Undergraduate Research Committee, the 25 student presenters first submitted an abstract to the committee for entrance into the symposium.

鈥淢ost of these student scholars conduct their research in their Directed Research course throughout the academic year,鈥 said Dr. Yoojin Choi, chair of the committee. 鈥淪tudents really learn best when doing authentic inquiry,鈥 added Dr. Choi.

As part of the Directed Research course and/or independent studies coursework, the research topics represented students majoring in biology, psychology, exercise science, physics and engineering, nursing, philosophy, environmental science, English, chemistry, and biochemistry.

Eleanor Manning

鈥淭his is the best learning experience I鈥檝e had at 草莓影视聽because we can apply what we鈥檝e learned,鈥 said Eleanor Manning, a physics and engineering major. She credits her understanding of the mechanics of prosthetics to participating in undergraduate Directed Research coursework.

鈥淐onducting research projects is the best way to learn research and it allows our top students to shine,鈥 said Provost Michael O. Emerson.

Exercise science major Victoria Pudussery expressed her gratitude for her learning experience.

鈥淚 now have perspective on how large research is and am fortunate to learn the research process as an undergrad,鈥 said Pudussery. Post-graduation, Pudussery will pursue a degree in physical therapy at Northwestern University.

Victoria Pudusserey

Students displayed the practical, career-building skills they acquired at 草莓影视 via media such as charts and graphs. Physics and engineering senior Kristina Lundeen illustrated an analysis of wind in her presentation of Improving a Pedestrian Comfort Model for Arbitrary Geometries.聽Nursing student Aisha Badla presented statistical reporting and data analysis that answered Does Breastfeeding a Neonate Improve Oxygen Saturation Levels Without Any Other Intervention?

Spending hours in 草莓影视鈥檚 Brandel Library conducting in-depth research, the participants further developed their critical thinking, case study reading, oral presentation, and confidence in fielding questions from the audience.

鈥淭he Undergraduate Research Symposium is a magnificent聽spotlight on what is great about a 草莓影视 education,鈥 said Provost Emerson.

鈥淢ost grad schools require research experience in the undergrad years and having the Research Symposium on your CV is very good,鈥 said Dr. Choi. The CV credential is a bonus鈥攂ut even more, these students displayed true to 草莓影视 form their appreciation for research, gratitude to their mentors, and exceptional work ethic.

Acknowledgments

The Undergraduate Research Symposium wishes to thank the students and faculty mentors for their efforts at creating original works of knowledge. This year鈥檚 Undergraduate Research Committee consisted of Professors Yoojin Choi, Gianfranco Farruggia, You-Seong Kim, Suzen Moeller, Rachel Schmale, Sarah Thorngate, and Joel Willitts. Special thanks to Brandel Library, Provost Emerson, and Interim President Balsam for their support and for underwriting the cost of the symposium.

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