Chapin Lawn (Rain location: Campus Center Under the Stairs) – Landscape Studies
Aris Benitez-Linarez ’29, Emma Nadeau ’26, Emily Xu ’28, Thy Vo ’28, Cola Shi ’28, Joan Kobayashi ’26, Lucia del Rio ’29J :: 1
ParKit: Peddling Parks to People; poster session deriving from STRIDE and research lab with Reid Bertone-Johnson, Program in Landscape Studies
Campus Center 102 – Psychology, Statistical and Data Sciences
Cadence Dorrian ’26, Marlee Foster ’28, Maayan Rosenberg ’27, Itzel Aleman Flores ’27 :: 2
Political Polarization and Close Relationships; poster session deriving from research lab with Randi Garcia, Department of Psychology
Cynthia Arguijo ’27J, Tomoko Hida ’26, Tristan Bullock MS’26 :: 3
Investigating the Impact of COVID-19 Restrictions on Air Pollution Levels in Massachusetts Cities Using Time Series Analysis; poster deriving from classwork with Rebecca Kurtz-Garcia, Department of Mathematical Sciences
Ava LeBlanc ’26 :: 4
Understanding Misinterpretations of Trauma Symptoms as Oppositional Behavior in Clinical Assessment: Evidence from the Massachusetts CANS Assessment; poster session deriving from special studies and research lab with Nnamdi Pole, Department of Psychology
Pearl Peng ’28 :: 5
An electrophysiological investigation into the objective and subjective aspects of episodic memory; poster session deriving from research lab with Preston Thakral, Department of Psychology
Kamilla Alasgarova ’29, Sivan Sarig ’29 :: 6
Some of the Suvis, all of the Bohos? How Children Figure out Quantifiers; poster session deriving from AEMES Research and STRIDE with Jill de Villiers, Department of Psychology
Amy Berger ’28, Evelyn Dinh ’28, Zaynab Khan ’28, Sophia Mu ’26, Abi Nguyen (MHC) ’26 :: 7
Coding Parental Support and Child Engagement in Parent-Child Problem Solving: A preliminary state space grid analysis; poster session deriving from research lab with Brianna McMillan, Department of Psychology
Adah Thomas ’27 :: 8
Parenting Stress and Infant Socioemotional Skills: The Role of Relationship and Household Chaos; poster session deriving from AEMES Research, special studies, and research lab with Brianna McMillan, Department of Psychology
Lily Cerami ’27, Juni Anderson ‘26, Vanessa Marin Toscano ‘28, Leni Hicks-Dutt ‘27, Lucy Cooper ‘28 :: 9
Beyond the Beep: Comparing Parent-Child Joint Engagement across Toy Types and Neurotypes; poster session deriving from special studies and research lab with Brianna McMillan, Department of Psychology
Campus Center 103-104 – Jandon Center for Community Engagement, Data Sciences, Exercise and Sport Studies
Ella Peerenboom ’26, Alice Harper ’27 :: 12
Community Engagement Capstone: Compass 2035; poster session deriving from classwork and concentration project with Denys Candy, Jandon Center for Community Engagement
Kimberly By Goytia ’26, Husna Ahmadi ’27, Ava LeBlanc ’26 :: 13
CCX 320: Recommendations for Compass 2035 Community Engagement Initiatives through Student Inquiry; poster session deriving from classwork and concentration project with Denys Candy, Jandon Center for Community Engagement
Alice Van Evera ’26, Una Gogstetter ’26 :: 14
CCX Capstone: Community Partner Perspectives on Compass 2035; poster session deriving from classwork and concentration project with Denys Candy, Jandon Center for Community Engagement
Sierra Silversmith ’27, Dina Sehnawi ’26 :: 15
Alumnae Investment in Community Engagement at Smith College; poster session deriving from classwork and concentration project with Denys Candy, Jandon Center for Community Engagement
Kathleen Bacigalupi ’26, Josephine Neumann ’26, Satya Sawh ’27 :: 16
Navigating Compass 2035: Implementation Strategies for Student and Community Agency; poster session deriving from classwork and concentration project with Denys Candy, Jandon Center for Community Engagement
Berenize Cornelio-Gutierrez ’28, Hadley Johnston ’26, Dina Sehnawi ’26 :: 17
STEAM Team, Jandon Center for Community Engagement: STEM and Art Educational Outreach in the Pioneer Valley Community; poster session deriving from work with Asli Ali, Jandon Center for Community Engagement
Eliana Lotenberg ‘26 :: 20
Racialized Media Coverage of WNBA Players during the 2025 Season; poster session deriving from special studies with Erica Tibbetts, Department of Exercise and Sport Studies, and Ben Baumer, Department of Statistical and Data Sciences
Rowan Howe ‘26, Paola Goldsand-Lamboy ‘27, Katherine Benko ‘28, Lucia Infantine ‘29 :: 21
Mapping Neural Efficiency in Dominant vs. Non-Dominant Hand Use During Dart Throwing; poster session deriving from classwork with Ingo Helmich, Department of Exercise and Sport Studies
Aiden Fisher ’28, Delaney McDonough ’26, Ava Linas ’26 :: 22
Investigating the Effects of Concussion on Functional Brain Activation; poster session deriving from classwork with Ingo Helmich, Department of Exercise and Sport Studies
Claudia Poehlmann ’26 :: 23
Influence of Stroke Rate and Static vs. Dynamic Rowing on Joint Kinematics Among Female Collegiate Sweep Rowers; poster session deriving from special studies with Stephanie Jones, Department of Exercise and Sport Studies
Taz Tamai ’27, Claudia Poehlmann ’26, Lucie Gunderson ’27, Caroline Brennick ’29 :: 24
Kinematic Analysis of Movements Attributing to Low Back Pain among Female Collegiate Rowers; poster session deriving from special studies and STRIDE with Stephanie Jones, Department of Exercise and Sport Studies
Augustina Alapa ’26, Eleanor Gaugh ‘28J, Kate Patrabansh ‘29, Jackie Nunez ‘29, Yen Cabrera ‘27 :: 25
Understanding the Lived Experience of Discrimination: Mixed-methods Analysis of the Everyday Discrimination Scale; poster session deriving from special studies with Sarah Witkowski, Department of Exercise and Sport Studies
Annika Houge ’26 :: 26
Investigating the Effect of Habitual Physical Activity on Nighttime Vasomotor Symptoms and Sleep Disruptions during the Menopausal Transition; poster session deriving from special studies and research lab with Sarah Witkowski, Department of Exercise and Sport Studies
Yendry Cabrera ’27, Kate Patrabansh ’29, Jackie Nunez ’29 :: 27
Relationships between sleep and stress in emerging adult women; poster session deriving from AEMES Research, STRIDE, and research lab with Sarah Witkowski, Department of Exercise and Sport Studies
Ona Pranevicius ’27, Vanessa Osei-Owusu ’28 :: 28
Endothelial Function and Fitness in Midlife Women; poster session deriving from research lab with Sarah Witkowski, Department of Exercise and Sport Studies, and Lorna Murphy, Department of Exercise and Sport Studies
Campus Center Mezzanine Lounge – Physics, Astronomy
Lucy Guo ’26, Zoey Xu ’29, Pascale Carlson ’28 :: 29
A Real-Time Assay for Restriction Endonuclease-Mediated DNA Cleavage; poster session deriving from research lab and honors thesis with Candice Etson, Department of Physics
Bella Bandura ’27, Nat Christman ’27, Miranda Felsmann ’29, Amie Gronert ’28, Emily Hodges ’28, Carolyn Jalowayski ’26, Emily Jones ’26, Miguel Molina ’29, Susan Niu ’27, Alana Robinson ’29, Emma Schultz ’28, Alaina Schweitzer ’28, Amy Shi ’29, Emma Stoudemire ’27:: 30
Exploring Eclectic Exoplanets; poster session deriving from AEMES Research, special studies, STRIDE, and research lab with James Lowenthal, Department of Astronomy
Susan Niu ’27 :: 31
Radial Velocities from Start to Finish to Fit Orbit of Tiny Stars; poster session deriving from special studies with Eliot Vrijmoet, Department of Astronomy
Campus Center Flex Lounge – Chemistry
Michelle Wu ’27, Nimco Xuseen ’27, Elizabeth Nahstoll ’28 :: 32
Synthesis of α-(o-Styrenyl)-Ketones En Route to Multisubstituted Naphthalenes; poster session deriving from research lab with Alexandra Strom, Department of Chemistry
Elise Farstad ’26, Ruthie Harkins ’28, Dana Lee ’28 :: 33
Investigation of the Iron-Catalyzed Cyclization of Heteroatom-Substituted Naphthalenes; poster session deriving from special studies, STRIDE, and SURF with Alexandra Strom, Department of Chemistry
Angela Zhang ’26, Yiling Zong ’27, Khadija Ailane ’28 :: 34
Development of New Iron-Catalyzed Reactions for Carbon–Nitrogen Bond Formation; poster session deriving from AEMES Research and special studies with Alexandra Strom, Department of Chemistry
Rachel Jiang ’27, Tho Nguyen ’28, Katie Lai ’28, Molly Krulewitch ’27, Kadiatou Diallo ’26, Jamie Mathews ’28 :: 35
Towards an Enzyme Mimic through DNA-Palladium Conjugation; poster session deriving from AEMES Research, special studies, and research lab with David Gorin, Department of Chemistry
Hala Maloul ’26, Nitya Sharma ’26, Catherine Collins ’27, Sophia Kwak ’28, Kat Kuittinen ’28 :: 36
Chan-Evans-Lam Oxidative O-Cyclopropylation; poster session deriving from special studies, STRIDE, research lab, honors thesis, and SURF with David Gorin, Department of Chemistry, and Joshua Gukowsky, Department of Chemistry
Campus Center 203 – Biological Sciences, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Neuroscience
Hadley Johnston ’26 :: 37
Layer-by-Layer Assembly of Target-Selective Nanocarriers with Nanoparticle Cores and DNA Origami Exoskeletons for Cancer Therapy; poster session deriving from honors thesis with Nathan Derr, Department of Biological Sciences, Program in Biochemistry
Ava Jensen ’26 :: 38
Characterizing Dynein Ensemble Motility by Attachment Geometry; poster session deriving from research lab and honors thesis with Nathan Derr, Department of Biological Sciences, Program in Biochemistry
Astrid Johnson ’26, Daniella Quihuis-Granillo ’26, Pranu Niraula ‘28, Yab Assaye ‘29, Neva Kirk-Jadric ‘29 :: 39
Effect of a Cisplatin 1,2-d(GG) Intrastrand Cross-Link lesion on a DNA Dodecamer; poster session deriving from AEMES research, STRIDE, and research lab with Cristina Suarez, Program in Biochemistry, Department of Chemistry, and Elizabeth Jamieson, Program in Biochemistry, Department of Chemistry
Eliza Connors ’28, Lauren Hydrick ’28 :: 40
Cross Over: Exploring the Evolution of Intelligent Brain Wiring; poster session deriving from special studies and research lab with Michael Barresi, Department of Biological Sciences, and Narendra Pathak, Program in Neuroscience
Emma Cohler ’27, Maile Matubrew ’29, Maya Hruskar ’27, Lilly Mearsheimer ’25 :: 41
Immune to Damage: Uncovering the Role of Meteorin and Meteorin-Like in Immune System Mediated Spinal Cord Regeneration in Zebrafish; poster session deriving from special studies, STRIDE, research lab, and work study with Michael Barresi, Department of Biological Sciences, and Narendra Pathak, Program in Neuroscience
Aislinn Lavery ’26 :: 42
Investigating Bioelectric Regulation of Cranial Neural Crest Cells Following cacna1c Mutation in a Zebrafish Model of Timothy Syndrome; poster session deriving from research lab and McKinley Fellowship with Michael Barresi, Department of Biological Sciences, and Narendra Pathak, Program in Neuroscience
Vivian Manning-Cartwright ‘28 :: 43
Chasing Cells: Characterizing the role of Cranial Neural Crest Cells in patterning Zebrafish Forebrain Morphogenesis; poster session deriving from STRIDE and research lab with Michael Barresi, Department of Biological Sciences, and Narendra Pathak, Program in Neuroscience
Ruby Hong ’28, Esther He ’29, Hanyu Li ’29 :: 44
Barresi Lab – Computational Biology Team; poster session deriving from research lab with Michael Barresi, Department of Biological Sciences
Lucille Young ’26 :: 45
Cranial Neural Crest Cells in Forebrain Morphogenesis: Insights from Pharmacogenetic Ablation; poster session deriving from research lab with Michael Barresi, Department of Biological Sciences, and Narendra Pathak, Program in Neuroscience
Delia Parco ’27 :: 46
Investigating the Role of Bioelectric Signaling throughout Spinal Cord Regeneration in Danio Rerio; poster session deriving from special studies and research lab with Michael Barresi, Department of Biological Sciences, and Narendra Pathak, Program in Neuroscience
Annika Ziegler ’29, Rahel Ghebrehiwet ’28, Joseina Breton ’27, Nova Alharthi ’28 :: 47
Effects of Barium Chloride Treatment on Oligodendrocytes, Radial Glia, and Neural Crest Cells in Zebrafish 24 and 48 Hours Post Fertilization; poster session deriving from AEMES Research, STRIDE, and research lab with Michael Barresi, Department of Biological Sciences, and Narendra Pathak, Program in Neuroscience
Mekhala Mantravadi ’26 :: 48
Investigating the Neurodevelopmental and Bioelectric Patterns of a Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Model in Zebrafish; poster session deriving from research lab, honors thesis with Michael Barresi, Department of Biological Sciences, and Narendra Pathak, Program in Neuroscience
Aitana Zamora Varela (MHC) ’27, Allie Shao ’27, Jaime Liu ’27 :: 49
Effect of Sleep Fragmentation and Sex on Anxiety Behavior in Mice; poster session deriving from classwork with Mikaela Laine, Program in Neuroscience
Theodore Wilson ‘26 :: 50
The Behavioral Effects of Early Life Adversity on Rats Treated with Puberty Blockers; poster session deriving from honors thesis with Mikaela Laine, Program in Neuroscience, and Jocelyn Breton, Program in Neuroscience
Dana Cifuentes ’28, Venecia Rodriguez Hernandez ’28, Lola Figueroa ’28 :: 52
Effects of BPA Under Environmental Conditions on Interneurons: a zebrafish model; poster session deriving from classwork with Lisa Mangiamele, Program in Neuroscience, and Narendra Pathak, Program in Neuroscience
Anne Stocco ’28, Alexa Konstantopoulos ’28, Maddie Holub ’28, Yuling Han ’29 :: 53
The Effect of BPA and BPS on the Hypothalamus Development in Zebrafish Embryos; poster session deriving from classwork with Lisa Mangiamele, Department of Biological Sciences, and Narendra Pathak, Program in Neuroscience
Hanyu Li ’28, Margaret Smith ’28, Weina Lu ’28 :: 55
Spatial Working Memory and Microglia Density in Young Adult Rats with Adolescent High Fat Diet Consumption; poster session deriving from classwork with Jocelyn Breton, Program in Neuroscience
Hannah Hafner ’26 :: 56
From Wiggle to Signal: Optimizing fNIRS Preprocessing for Young Children; poster session deriving from research lab with Maya Rosen, Program in Neuroscience, and Catherine Mikkelsen, Program in Neuroscience
Zaynab Khan ’28, Jeremiah Hickman-Maynard ’27, Jordan Hoffman ’27, Baneen Al Beadhany (MHC) ’28 :: 52A
Impact of BPA Exposure on Amacrine Cell Development in Embryonic Zebrafish; poster session deriving from classwork with Lisa Mangiamele, Department of Biological Sciences, and Narendra Pathak, Program in Neuroscience
Maria Flores ’28, Ava Linas ’26 :: 55A
Effect of Meteorin on Neuronal Function; poster session deriving from classwork with Mariela Núñez Santos, Program in Neuroscience
Campus Center Art Wall – Biological Sciences
Meghan Gram-Dinger ’26, Gigi Ochs ‘28 :: 58
Across All Domains of Life: The Phylogenomics of RNA Polymerase; poster session deriving from special studies, STRIDE, research lab, and honors thesis research with Laura Katz, Department of Biological Sciences
Oslo Crowley ’27 :: 59
Moth camera trap biodiversity estimates are robust to variation in landing surface size; poster session deriving from special studies and SURF with Mariana Abarca, Department of Biological Sciences
Sophia Zuccala ’26 :: 60
Prey Niche Differentiation in Sarracenia rubra in Direct Competition with Super-Predator Sarracenia leucophylla; poster session deriving from special studies and research lab with Jesse Bellemare, Department of Biological Sciences
Liz Cooke ‘29, Tayten DeGarmo ‘29 :: 61
Vintage Genes: The Bioethics and Work of A.F. Blakeslee; poster session deriving from special studies with Rob Dorit, Department of Biological Sciences
Max McEwen ’26 :: 62
Modern Ooids in Turks & Caicos; poster deriving from special studies with Sara Pruss, Department of Geosciences
Jackie Wiechmann ’27, Anna Boden ’26 :: 63
Exploring the Effects of Heat Shock on Gene Expression in Chelonia mydas; poster session deriving from classwork with Blair Bentley, Department of Biological Sciences
Morgan Almeida-Gonzalez ’27, Sydney Pichette ’27, Pranu Niraula ’28 :: 64
A Behavioral Analysis of Prey Response, by Native and Non-Native Intertidal Snails in The Gulf Of Maine, to Predator Scent Among Two Non-Native Crab; poster session deriving from special studies, research lab, and SURF with L. David Smith, Department of Biological Sciences
Campus Center 204 – Chemistry, Classical Languages and Literature
Charlotte Klurfeld ’26, Minty Mintz ’26, Yan Ma ’28 :: 65
Probing Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation using Raman Spectroscopy; poster session deriving from special studies, research lab, and honors thesis with Andrew Berke, Department of Chemistry
Syd Doboe ’28, Sydney Crary ’28 :: 66
Using Raman Spectroscopy to Probe Surface Chemistry on Art Objects; poster session deriving from special studies and research lab with Andrew Berke, Department of Chemistry, and Rebecca Worsham, Department of Classical Languages and Literature
Grace Zhu ’28, Bella Leite ’28, Diane Okong’o ’27J, Shannon Corbett ’28 :: 67
Point of Attachment: Quantification of reactive sites of functionalized pPFPA with PAH; poster session deriving from special studies, research lab, and SURF with Kate Queeney, Department of Chemistry, and Maren Buck, Department of Chemistry
Radiah Khan ’28, Nicole Sanchez Flores ’26, Emily Whitney ’28 :: 68
Mapping Data Center; poster deriving from research lab with Nikko Stevens, Department of Statistical & Data Sciences, Heather Rosenfeld, Spatial Analysis Laboratory, and Kala’i Ellis, Center for the Environment, Ecological Design & Sustainability
Hannah MacPherson ’26, Amelia Charland ’26, Lilly Butler ’28, Winter Gonzales-Warnicke ’27, Kyra Hawk ’27, Sandra Li ’28 :: 71
Synthesizing Derivatives of Sesquiterpene Lactones Isolated from Neurolaena lobata; poster session deriving from research lab with Kevin Shea, Department of Chemistry
Corinn Richards ’26, Maddy Peeples ’28, Michelle Xu ’27, Kyra Hawk ’27 :: 72
Conversion of Tea Leaf Waste Into Cellulose and Cellulose Derivatives in Menstrual Hygiene Product; poster session deriving from special studies with Kevin Shea, Department of Chemistry
Reilly Riemer ’26, Rachel Michaud ’26, Safia Mohammed ’26, Zeynep Akdora ’27, Sarah Rabner ’27, Luisa Grutz-Bianchi ’27, Helena Provencio ’28, :: 73
Investigating the Role of a Cobalt-Complexed Alkyne in the Diels-Alder Reaction; poster session deriving from special studies, research lab, and honors thesis with Kevin Shea, Department of Chemistry
Campus Center 205 – Geosciences
Hannah Redman ’28, Eleanor Cramer ’28 :: 74
Animal Abundance throughout the Middle Ordovician: the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event in the Southwestern United States; poster session deriving from classwork with Sara Pruss, Department of Geosciences
Quinnlan Steele ’27, Rheva Wolf ’28 :: 75
Lower Harkless Archaeocyath Reef Ecology and Ocean Chemistry in the Southwest United States; poster session deriving from classwork with Sara Pruss, Department of Geosciences
Claire Rhody ’28, Dina Watson ’28 :: 76
Animal Abundance and Microbial Textures in the Middle Ordovician of Meiklejohn Mudmound; poster session deriving from classwork with Sara Pruss, Department of Geosciences
Asfia Jawed ’27, Lydia Blackwell Esslami ’28 :: 77
Upper Poleta Animal Abundance and Diversity Exploration; poster session deriving from classwork with Sara Pruss, Department of Geosciences
Mo Hassan ’27 :: 78
Geochemical and Taphonomical Analysis of Cambrian Emigrant Formation Fossils; poster session deriving from special studies and research lab with Sara Pruss, Department of Geosciences
Julia Olfe ’27 :: 79
Namibian Microfossils: Ancient Amoebas; poster session deriving from special studies with Sara Pruss, Department of Geosciences
CatieJo Larkin ’26 :: 80
Ranched Glycerol Dialkyl Glycerol Tetraethers (Brgdgts) in a Meromictic Arctic Lake: Evaluating the reliability of this temperature proxy in Kongressvatnet, Svalbard; poster session deriving from special studies and research lab with Greg de Wet, Department of Geosciences
Jazmine Jordan ’28 :: 82
Vertical Displacement above the Cascadia Subduction Zone; poster session deriving from AEMES research with Jack Loveless, Department of Geosciences
Carly Saba ’26 :: 83
Mafic Rocks of New Hampshire; poster session deriving from special studies with Sarah Mazza, Department of Geosciences
Campus Center 003 Lounge – Jandon Center for Community Engagement
Elena Roby ’27, Taylor Agena ’26, Cleo Waxman-Lee ’27, Colleen Lynch ’27, Zoe Khan ’27, Ava LeBlanc ’26 :: 155
Status of Smith College’s Food Rescue Network; poster session deriving from STRIDE with Charlotte Ljustina, Jandon Center for Community Engagement
Campus Center Garden Level – Geosciences, Environmental Science and Policy, Engineering, Biological Sciences, Landscape Studies, Mathematical Sciences, Data Sciences, Computer Science, Design Thinking Initiative, Dance, Classical Languages and Literature, History
Ashley Zhang ’26 :: 84
X-Ray Micro-Computed Tomography (µCT) in Comparative Porosity and Permeability Analyses of Pleistocene Carbonate Rocks from San Salvador Island, The Bahamas; poster session deriving from honors thesis with Bosiljka Glumac, Department of Geosciences
Sarah Thieler ’26 :: 85
Novel Washover Fan Growth and Back-Barrier Ecosystem Response: A Multi-Century Record from Cape Cod, Massachusetts; poster session deriving from honors thesis with Bosiljka Glumac, Department of Geosciences, and H. Allen Curran, Department of Geosciences
Hanna Wheeler ’27 :: 86
Eolianite Versus Subtidal, Microbially Encrusted Coral Samples: Comparative Porosity and Permeability Analyses of Pleistocene Carbonate Rocks from San Salvador Island, The Bahamas; poster session deriving from research lab with Bosiljka Glumac, Department of Geosciences
Lainey Brown ’26 :: 140
Climate Contributions: Thinking Beyond Offsets for Climate Impact; poster session deriving from special studies with Alex Barron, Department of Environmental Science and Policy
Mirriam Nzunda ’27 :: 141
Enhanced Gas Solubility in Polymers; poster session deriving from research lab with Peng Bai, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Massachusetts
Amelia Henry ’27, Karina Padilla ’26 :: 142
Biological and Physicochemical Characterization of Aging Plastics in Freshwater; poster session deriving from special studies with Niveen Ismail, Picker Engineering Program
Nicoleta Cortac ‘28, Esther Villanueva Alvarez ‘28 :: 143
Engineering Fn3 Proteins for Targeted Cancer Therapeutics; poster session deriving from AEMES research and research lab with Sarah Moore, Picker Engineering Program
Ellen Smith ’26, Ava Springsteel ’28 :: 144
Mill River Flood: 150th Anniversary Tree Memorial Project; poster session deriving from research lab with Gaby Immerman, Department of Biological Sciences, and Reid Bertone-Johnson, Program in Landscape Studies
Riley Solomon ’26, Grace Irizarry ’27, Maya Faulstich ’29, Laura Torraco AC ’26 :: 145
What Would the Smith Campus Look Like Without the Paradise Pond Dam?; poster session deriving from research lab with Reid Bertone-Johnson, Program in Landscape Studies, and Gaby Immerman, Department of Biological Sciences
Gemma Qu ’28, Nargiz Akhmetova ’28 :: 146
Centering Belonging, Identity and Self-Efficacy in Introductory Calculus; poster session deriving from special studies and SURF with Ileana Vasu, Department of Mathematical Sciences
Catherine Lu ’27, Emily Wang ’26, Katrina Wang ’26 :: 147
Did Generative AI Trigger a Structural Break? Time Series Analysis of the XLK ETF; poster session deriving from classwork with Rebecca Kurtz-Garcia, Department of Mathematical Sciences
Melody Song ’27, Yunxi Liu ’26 :: 148
Correlation Between Gold Prices and SP 500; poster session deriving from classwork with Rebecca Kurtz-Garcia, Department of Mathematical Sciences
Campbell Linker ’26 :: 149
A Complex Dynamical Systems Approach to Predicting Major Depressive Episode Following Antidepressant Reduction; poster session deriving from classwork with Rebecca Kurtz-Garcia, Department of Statistical & Data Sciences
Zoe Khan ’27 :: 150
Quantitative Methods for Invasion Biology Assessments; poster session deriving from classwork and research lab with Kaitlyn Cook, Department of Statistical & Data Sciences, and Aly Putnam, Department of Biological Sciences
Dayana Caluna ’26, Lorena Bulnes Rodriguez ’26 :: 151
Formality in Spanish; poster session deriving from special studies with Randi Garcia, Department of Statistical & Data Sciences
Ayesha Saleem Sheikh ’28, Yuzhang Fu ’26 :: 152
Do Mice Speak Human? Ontology-Based Semantic Analysis of Biological Experiment Metadata; poster session deriving from research lab with Halie Rando, Department of Computer Science
Moya Zouhon ’28, Hayley Ma ’28 :: 153
Mapping Mice To Humans: An Ontology-Driven Framework for Classifying Transcriptomics; poster session deriving from AEMES Research with Halie Rando, Department of Computer Science
Nicole Degelman ’27 :: 172
In Defense of the Corset; poster session deriving from concentration project, special studies with Chris Aiken, Department of Dance, and Emily Norton, Design Thinking Initiative
Beijia Shen ’27J, Alivia Liu ’28 :: 173
Transmission of Knowledge: Science and Religion in Transit Through Chinese Rare Books at Smith; poster session deriving from special studies and research lab with Joshua Birk, Department of History, Department of Classical Languages and Literature
Mary McGrath ’28, Madison Julio ’26, Sophie Allebest ’28 :: 174
A Family Genealogy: 1464-1736. The French Charpentiers to the Rongnions in New Jersey, USA; poster session deriving from research lab with Joshua Birk, Department of History
Skye Nugent ’28 :: 178
Making Change: Cataloguing The Emily Shields Ancient Coin Collection; poster session deriving from research lab with Rebecca Worsham, Department of Classical Languages and Literatures
Grace Coyne ’28 :: 179
Some Assembly Required: Piecing Together the History of the Van Buren Collection; poster session deriving from research lab with Rebecca Worsham, Department of Classical Languages and Literatures
Campus Center 003 Lounge– Education & Child Study, Russian; Eastern European, & Eurasian Studies; Sociology; Study of Women, Gender, & Sexuality; Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism
Izzy Fivel ’26 :: 154
The Gift of Time: A study on bridge programs between preschool and kindergarten through administrators’ and teachers’ perspectives; poster session deriving from special studies with Sam Intrator, Department of Education & Child Study, and Graeham Dodd, Department of Education & Child Study
Abby Wagner ‘26 :: 156
Remembering Semipalatinsk: Soviet Nuclear Colonialism and Youth Anti Nuclear Activism in Kazakhstan; poster session deriving from fellowship with Vera Shevzov, Department of Russian, Eastern European & Eurasian Studies
Rinal Dahhan ’26, Chiamaka Okorom ’27J, Mia Huang ’28 :: 157
Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism; poster session deriving from Quigley Fellowship with Ginetta Candelario, Department of Sociology, and Leanna Oen, Meridians Journal
Jo Neumann ’26, Via Sussman ’26, Ava Finegold ’26 :: 158
Queer Communists at Smith, A Mystery; poster session deriving from research lab with Lisa Armstrong, Program in the Study of Women, Gender & Sexuality
Campus Center 001 TV Lounge– Government, Design Thinking Initiative
Maeve Huit ’26 :: 159
The Global Gag Rule – Analyzing the Severe Implications on Global Reproductive Rights; poster session deriving from special studies with Greg White, Department of Government
Sara Stillitano ’26 :: 160
The Subjugation of Women and Girls as a Currency of Corruption; poster session deriving from classwork with Mlada Bukovansky, Department of Government
Princess Osei Bonsu ’27 :: 161
The Battle Against Payroll Fraud in Ghana’s Public Sector; poster session deriving from classwork with Mlada Bukovansky, Department of Government
Mariia Horodyska ’27 :: 163
Sino-Russian Military Cooperation: Rivals or Collaborators; poster session deriving from Picker Program Research Project with Brent Durbin, Department of Government
Vanmaklyka Peng ’26 :: 164
Victimhood Nationalism in Cambodian-Thai and Vietnamese Relations; poster session deriving from special studies with Cheng Xu, Department of Government
Sylvie Hoffmann ’28 :: 165
Beyond the Cocoon: The art of metamorphosis in early childhood education; poster session deriving from concentration project and special studies with Emily Norton, Design Thinking Initiative
Mwangi Cultural Center– Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program in Humanities and Humanistic Social Sciences
Astrid Chen ’26
Car Brain; poster session deriving from Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship with Nathan DuFord, Department of Government
Veda Hedgepeth ’26
Underground News & Visualizing Counterculture; poster session deriving from Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship with Kevin Rozario, Department of American Studies
Diana Martinez ’27
Jaripeo’s Transnational Social Network in Escuchapa, Guerrero, Mexico; poster session deriving from Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship with Michelle Joffroy, Department of Spanish, and Jennifer Guglielmo, Department of History
Maya Smith ’27
Irreplaceable: Black Queer Night(life) and Space-Making in Crown Heights. Brooklyn, NY; poster session deriving from Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship with Sam Ng, Department of Africana Studies
Rahel Teka ’27
Answering the (inter)National Question: Eritrean Independence and Cold War Internationalism; poster session deriving from Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship with Jeffrey Ahlman, Department of History