2025 Candidates—N
NAIR, AARAV — COMPUTER SCIENCE; MATHEMATICS 
Advanced Scholarship—Multidisciplinary Honors 
Balancing Ethical and Safety Considerations in Self-Driving Car Algorithms 
Hossein Pishro-Nik, Electrical & Computer Engineering 
NANDURBARKAR, RISHI S. — COMPUTER SCIENCE; MATHEMATICS 
General Studies & Multidisciplinary Honors 
A Reward a Day Keeps the Stress Away: Designing a Canvas-Integrated, Task-Oriented Reward System to Improve Student Outcomes 
Hossein Pishro-Nik, Electrical & Computer Engineering 
NASSAR, ANTHONY S. — BIOLOGY 
General Studies & Multidisciplinary Honors 
A Neuroscientific and Personal Exploration of the Brain–Art Relationship 
Elena T. Carbone, Nutrition 
NAUGHTON, EMILY — BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 
General Studies & Multidisciplinary Honors 
Investigating the Effects of Alcohol Binge Drinking During Adolescence on Oligodendrocyte Formation and Maturation in Mice 
Heather Richardson, Psychological & Brain Sciences 
NE, JOZELYN — EDUCATION 
Advanced Scholarship—Multidisciplinary Honors 
Cambodian Culture in the Classroom: Digital Storytelling as a Tool for Supporting Immigrant and Refugee Students in Elementary Education 
Ellen Correa, Civic Engagement & Service Learning 
NEELY, AVA R. — JOURNALISM 
Advanced Scholarship—Multidisciplinary Honors 
Beliefs About Celebrity, Social Media Influencers, Social Media Use, and Individuals’ Desire for Fame 
Erica Scharrer, Communication 
NE'EMAN, YASMIN — HISTORY 
General Studies & Multidisciplinary Honors 
Relegation by Ritual: How Classical Athenian Festivals Became Weapons Against Women 
Mark Roblee, History 
NEGRON, RHEA E. — ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 
General Studies & Multidisciplinary Honors 
Rootstock Resilience: Influence of Agricultural Management on the Native Roots and Rhizosphere Microbiome of North American Grapes 
Elsa Laure Petit, Stockbridge School of Agriculture 
NGUYEN, BAO NGOC — COMPUTER SCIENCE 
Advanced Scholarship—Multidisciplinary Honors 
Effect of Weekly-Basis Learning Mode on Student Success in a Flexible Learning Course 
Meng-Chieh Chiu, Information & Computer Science 
NGUYEN, TIFFANY U. — BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 
General Studies & Multidisciplinary Honors 
The Applications of Phage Polymer Nanoassemblies for Treatment of Biofilm Infections 
Vincent M. Rotello, Chemistry 
NICKERSON, SKY M. — BIOLOGY 
General Studies & Multidisciplinary Honors 
A Critical Civic Engagement Project: Working with WIC Providers to Serve Families Facing Food Insecurity 
Ellen Correa, Civic Engagement & Service Learning 
NORDHAUSEN, ANNA NORDHAUSEN E. — PSYCHOLOGY; BIOLOGY 
Advanced Scholarship—Multidisciplinary Honors 
Effects of the Nrf2a-Mediated Antioxidant Responses with Exposures to Phthalate Alternatives on the Morphology and Development of the Pancreas in Larval Zebrafish (Danio rerio) 
Alicia Timme-Laragy, Environmental Health Sciences 
NORDMAN, JOHNATHON P. — MECHANICAL AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 
Advanced Scholarship—Departmental Honors 
Design of CO₂ Cylinder Weighing System 
David Schmidt, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering 
NORTON, MARGARET A. — JOURNALISM; ANTHROPOLOGY 
Advanced Scholarship—Multidisciplinary Honors 
Literacy Programs in Prisons in Relation to Lowering Recidivism Rates in the State of Massachusetts 
Razvan Sibii, Journalism 
NOUDURI, PRATUSHA K. — ECONOMICS 
General Studies & Multidisciplinary Honors 
Access to Court Services for Neurodiverse People 
Deborah M. Keisch, Civic Engagement & Service Learning 
NUTTING, JUDAH — PSYCHOLOGY 
Advanced Scholarship—Multidisciplinary Honors 
First Things First: Facilitating Probabilistic Reasoning with a Preliminary Reminder of Between-Groups Exclusivity 
Andrew Cohen, Psychological & Brain Sciences