College Honors II

Authors

Location

Smith Hall, Rehm Library 310

Start Date

23-4-2025 12:45 PM

End Date

23-4-2025 4:30 PM

First Advisor

Josep Alba-Salas

Second Advisor

Alexander Browman

Third Advisor

Carmen Jarrín

Fourth Advisor

Gregory DiGirolamo

Department

College Honors Program and College Scholars/Fenwick

Description

Panel 5
12:45 P.M. | William Schimitsch '25 Achieving Fairness in Zoning Laws with Machine Learning
1:00 P.M. | Maura Switzer '25 Where are the Women in Computer Science? A Comparative Analysis of Male and Female Representation in STEM Fields as a Means to Understand the Computing Gender Gap
1:15 P.M. | Meghan Webber '25 The Impact of Fast Fashion on Small Retailers

Panel 6
1:30 P.M. | Danielle Dentremont '25 Inside the Mad Mind: Medical Ethics in 19th-century Fiction
1:45 P.M. | Cecilia Motherway '25 Recovering the Lost Art of Medicine: A Role for Ignatian Discernment
2:00 P.M. | Katherine Millard '25 Balancing Acts: Exploring Need Conflict in College Students’ Pursuit of Autonomy, Competence, and Relatedness

Panel 7
2:15 P.M. | Michael Piwko '25 Behind the Policy Curtain: How Interest Groups Shaped State-Level Responses to the Affordable Care Act
2:30 P.M. | Juan Trillo '25 The Evolution of Special Counsels Post-Watergate
2:45 P.M. | Jonathan Hofmann '25 Scarcity and Decision Making

Panel 8
3:00 P.M. | Anya Reichesldorfer '25 Amplifications and Disruptions of the Impostor Phenomenon in High-Achieving Women
3:15 P.M. | Jiayi Wang '25 Women in Chinese Characters: A Philosophical Evaluation of How Chinese Language Affects Chinese Women and Feminism in China
3:45 P.M. | Ahana Nagarkatti '25 Using Motivation Science to Understand and Overcome Common Psychological Barriers to Non-Native Language Learning in Beginner and Intermediate College Courses

Panel 9
4:00 P.M. | Grace Clayton '25 Criminology and Mental Illness: The Strain on Correctional Facilities Amid America’s Mental Health Crisis
4:15 P.M. | Katherine Crocker '25 Enhancing cognitive control in meditation-naïve participants by a single session of mindfulness meditation

Comments

Additional Faculty Mentors: Farhad Mohsin, Laurie Smith King, Vivek Moorthy, Debra Gettelman, Mary Roche, Lindsey Caola, Alex Hindman, Jeong Lee, Jessica Hyun, Mark Hallahan, Danuta Bukatko, Frances Maughan-Brown

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Apr 23rd, 12:45 PM Apr 23rd, 4:30 PM

College Honors II

Smith Hall, Rehm Library 310

Panel 5
12:45 P.M. | William Schimitsch '25 Achieving Fairness in Zoning Laws with Machine Learning
1:00 P.M. | Maura Switzer '25 Where are the Women in Computer Science? A Comparative Analysis of Male and Female Representation in STEM Fields as a Means to Understand the Computing Gender Gap
1:15 P.M. | Meghan Webber '25 The Impact of Fast Fashion on Small Retailers

Panel 6
1:30 P.M. | Danielle Dentremont '25 Inside the Mad Mind: Medical Ethics in 19th-century Fiction
1:45 P.M. | Cecilia Motherway '25 Recovering the Lost Art of Medicine: A Role for Ignatian Discernment
2:00 P.M. | Katherine Millard '25 Balancing Acts: Exploring Need Conflict in College Students’ Pursuit of Autonomy, Competence, and Relatedness

Panel 7
2:15 P.M. | Michael Piwko '25 Behind the Policy Curtain: How Interest Groups Shaped State-Level Responses to the Affordable Care Act
2:30 P.M. | Juan Trillo '25 The Evolution of Special Counsels Post-Watergate
2:45 P.M. | Jonathan Hofmann '25 Scarcity and Decision Making

Panel 8
3:00 P.M. | Anya Reichesldorfer '25 Amplifications and Disruptions of the Impostor Phenomenon in High-Achieving Women
3:15 P.M. | Jiayi Wang '25 Women in Chinese Characters: A Philosophical Evaluation of How Chinese Language Affects Chinese Women and Feminism in China
3:45 P.M. | Ahana Nagarkatti '25 Using Motivation Science to Understand and Overcome Common Psychological Barriers to Non-Native Language Learning in Beginner and Intermediate College Courses

Panel 9
4:00 P.M. | Grace Clayton '25 Criminology and Mental Illness: The Strain on Correctional Facilities Amid America’s Mental Health Crisis
4:15 P.M. | Katherine Crocker '25 Enhancing cognitive control in meditation-naïve participants by a single session of mindfulness meditation