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LSC 201A LSC 201B LSC 202AB LSC 202C LSC Gathering Lounge LSC Coffee House

Shaheer RizwanCultural Influences of Disease

Marina FortunaOne Fake Leap for Mankind: A Look intothe Moon Landing Conspiracy

Marlena KralFrom Object to Subject: A Feminist Perspective on Teen Sexting andFemale Youth Empowerment

Natalia MoranSocial Injustice Against African American Males in the Criminal Justice System

Remzi TonuziReducing Negative Effects of Sitting onRutgers University Students

Arden BennerVaccines: Legislation, Accusation, and Education

Jodie ChiouPrescribing Female Prejudice: GenderBiased Healthcare in the United States

Naomi HarahapPrevalence of Rape Myths in Police Officers

Anna GleicherKFC Takeover: A New Imperialism on the Rise of KFC in Ghana

Matthew VanDusen-GrossMisinformation in the TransgenicCrop Debate

Michael SamselAddressing and Resolving NewBrunswick’s Littering Problem

Olivia RandolphNonmedical Prescription Stimulant Use,Motivation, and GPA

Lucia BellinoReducing Eutrophication in theChesapeake Bay with Zostera Marina as a Natural Biofilter

Lily BoyceThe Love Affair of Trump and Putin: Howthe World is Changing in 140 Charactersor Less

Amanpreet KaurThe Mythology of Trees and the Psychology of Today

Catherine YangPolitical Empowerment in Hip Hop: How Hip Hop Unites Community andReaches Beyond

Gianna SchwarzMinimizing Social Isolation Among theGrowing Elderly Population ThroughComputer and Smart Device Training

Jessica MarucaA Manageable Solution to the Increased Cost of Specialty Pharmaceuticals: Saving Lives at a Reasonable Price

Venkatesh DeshpandeUsing Nanoparticles to Protect Astronauts from Eye Damage

Arun SangamCapitol Hill, Capitalism, and a Latent U.S.Political Narrative

Bartosz BagniewskiThe Ethics of the Ubiquitous Usage of High Fructose Corn Syrup

Jessica GrahamCivic Engagement Through Education

Sheri ElsakerIdentification, Treatment, and Awareness of Sleep Deprivation at Rutgers University

Kirsten JeanssonVeterinary Medicine: A Contradiction of Expectation and Action

Session One 10:20 - 11:40 a.m.

Session Two 1:40 - 3 p.m.

Session Three 3:20 - 4:40 p.m.

LSC 201A LSC 201B LSC 202AB LSC 202C LSC Gathering Lounge

Berton WangMachine Learning is Classy, But Not in the Good Way

Kajal PatelThe Unhealthy Living in a Healthy World: UnveilingInvisible Illness

Komalpreet SagguPersonal Bias Has No Place in Science

Naureen HameedIncreasing Awareness of Vaccine-PreventableMeasles in Minnesota’s Somali-AmericanCommunity to Decrease Numbers of NonmedicalVaccine Exemptions

Kelly WinchIncreasing Access: A Proposal to Create MobileShowers for New Brunswick

Rishika PadnaniBreaking Down Society’s New “It Girl” : Why Being aWoman in STEM is Completely Normal

Laura WiltseeFighting Urban Familial Homelessnesswith Innovation

Neha PithaniArtistic Expression in Cuba

Divya PenumakaRutgers College to Career Transition Program

Holly ChokRutgers - New Brunswick Eating DisorderProgram Proposal

Morteza Mesgari Hagh#Protest: Social Media as a New Weapon inModern Activism

Jahnavi YetukuriThe Affordable Care Act: Is it Really Affordable?

Kevin StasiewskiThe U.S. Military’s Hypermasculine Culture and Its Sexual Victimization of Gay Men

Ivan MaiorovRestoration of the Barbuda ArchaeologicalField Center

Sonia BegumRU Sustainable: Food Waste

Chloe Holt-ReissLet’s Talk About Sex, Baby: Sex Education andAbstinence in the United States

Natasha Almanzar-SanchezCivil Disobedience and the First Amendment: TheSubjective Constitutional Validity

Jeremy BanksNet Neutrality Giveth, the FCC Taketh Away: TheTrue Power of ISPs and CPs Unraveled

Dhruvil PatelWomen in the Science, Technology, Engineering,and Mathematics: An Aloof Attempt

LSC 201B LSC 202AB LSC 202C LSC Gathering Lounge

Taseen AlamGenetics of Disability: An Identity Or An Error?

Alexis DewlandFear Factors: Surveillance Culture and the Birth of aMillennial Legend

James SeymourUrban Organic Waste Management: Analysis of theNew York City Composting Program

Johanna MalmstromIncreasing College Education among Studentsfrom Low-Income Families

Jonathan AshThe Problems with Funding in Scientific Research: What Are They and How Can We Solve Them?

Jessica ZhuA Dependable or Dangerous Technology: How DDT is Changing the Focus of the MalariaEradication Effort

Sophia MoccioFeminism and Stages of Societal Development

Akshada ChordiyaMonitoring and controlling Parkinson’s Diseasethrough a tremor detecting mobile application

Shivani VyasAdvertisers Can Expose Your Entire Life

Kristine Claire Dela Cruz“Bitch Better Have My Shade”: The Lack of RacialRepresentation within the American Beauty Industry

Jamie WojdylaRaising Awareness, Preventing, and ReducingFood Waste at Rutgers University

Emre SaritepeAssessing the Prevalence of Depression and Efficacyof Existing Counseling at Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Ivana NikodijevicResilience and the Early Onset of Child Maltreatment

Swetcha AnanthuDisregarded Mental Health in AsianAmerican Students

Annaliese CuneoCan We Use Plastic-Eating Bacteria to Solve Our Plastic Pollution Problem?

Sanya BansalDon’t Blame Her When It’s His Fault

TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 2018 | 10 AM - 5 PM | LIVINGSTON CAMPUS CENTER

Lunch and Awards Ceremony 12 - 1:20 p.m. Livingston HallPoster Fair 11:30 - 1:30 p.m. LSC Collaborative Learning Center

Special thanks to the interns who helped organize and host this event:

Maria Awad, Zakiya Chikwendu, Ashley Fowler, Devika Kishore, Shekha Kotak, Joanna Lampa, Amanda Lindley, Jessica Mazzeo, Margaret McCollum,

Maria Menendez, Monica Mills, Amanda Pisciotta, Shannon Ray, Danyal Siddiqui, Nazish Zara, Andrea Zerpa

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