2025 Candidates—E
2025 Candidates—EEBIAN, SHAKIRA K. — BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
General Studies & Multidisciplinary Honors
Exploring the Infectivity of the Growth Dynamics and Optimal Temperature and Time Conditions of Crithidia bombi on Host Bumblebees (Bombus impatiens)
Lynn S. Adler, Biology
EDA, ASISH — FINANCE
General Studies & Multidisciplinary Honors
From Innovation to Exploitation: Unveiling the Revolutionary Impact and Hidden Costs of Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Technologies in Modern Medicine
Kathleen Brown-Pérez, Commonwealth Honors College
EDLUND, SYDNEY J. — OPERATIONS & INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
General Studies & Multidisciplinary Honors
Marketing Consulting Tools for Professional Success
Heidi E. Bailey, Isenberg School of Management
EFFENSON, REED S. — PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCES
Advanced Scholarship—Multidisciplinary Honors
Enhancing Oncology Care Through Advanced-Practice Providers: Developing a Model to Bridge Care Gaps in Underserved Communities
Laura N. Vandenberg, Environmental Health Sciences
EITEL, SYDNEY C. — NURSING
General Studies & Departmental Honors
Investigating the Relationship Between Perceived Stress and Biological Stress Among College Students
Karen A. Kalmakis, Nursing
EL-RIFAI, MARWAN — FINANCE; ECONOMICS
General Studies & Multidisciplinary Honors
Money and Politics: The Role of Outside Spending in Shaping U.S. Election Outcomes
Kevin Young, Economics
ELVIN, ELIZABETH A. — OPERATIONS & INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
General Studies & Multidisciplinary Honors
Cracking the Recruiting Case: Exploring Undergraduate Applicant Success Factors in Elite Professional Services
Hossein Pishro-Nik, Electrical & Computer Engineering
EPSTEIN, JACOB C. — COMPUTER SCIENCE; MATHEMATICS
General Studies & Multidisciplinary Honors
A 2-Wasserstein Distance-Based Training Objective for Learning Bird Migration Models
Daniel R. Sheldon, Information & Computer Science
ESENTHER, MARY E. — COMPUTER ENGINEERING
General Studies & Departmental Honors
Development of a Circuit Allowing for Android Compatibility with a Graphene Field-Effect Transistor (GFET) Biosensor
Dmitry Kireev, Biomedical Engineering
EVRON, MOR — PHYSICS; ASTRONOMY; MATHEMATICS
General Studies & Departmental Honors
Characterization of Transient Magnetic Fields of Interest to the Muon g-2 Experiment
David M. Kawall, Physics