Time to BeReal!: The Effects of BeReal Usage and Gender on Self-Esteem
Time to BeReal!: The Effects of BeReal Usage and Gender on Self-Esteem Emily Chow Email: emilychow2025@u.northwestern.edu Faculty Advisor: Benjamin Gorvine BIO Emily Chow is
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
At NURJ Online, we believe that research is the foundation of discovery, innovation, and progress across every discipline. It teaches us how to question the world around us, to think critically, and to develop solutions that shape our future. As undergraduates, engaging in research empowers us not only to contribute new knowledge but also to find our voices as scholars and change-makers. This issue highlights the diversity of thought and dedication that Northwestern students bring to their fields. We hope it inspires you to boldly pursue your curiosity and recognize the power of research in driving meaningful impact. To our writers and readers alike, thank you for joining us in exploring the novel ideas and diverse inquiries that push the boundaries of innovation and deepen our understanding of our world. Your continued support and drive to learn fuels the spirit of discovery that defines NURJ Online.
Time to BeReal!: The Effects of BeReal Usage and Gender on Self-Esteem Emily Chow Email: emilychow2025@u.northwestern.edu Faculty Advisor: Benjamin Gorvine BIO Emily Chow is
Synthesis and relaxivity of gadolinium-based DOTAGA conjugated 3-phosphoglycerate Shifa Noor Mohamed Email: nurnoormohamed2026@u.northwestern.edu Faculty Advisor: Thomas Meade BIO My name is Shifa Noor, a Junior
AAPI Women and Workers Rights in Reality Kaylyn Ahn Email: lynnahn2025@u.northwestern.edu Faculty Advisor: Tabitha Bonilla BIO Kaylyn Ahn is a Marshall and a Truman Scholar
Deconstructing Global Wellbeing and the World Happiness Report Anika wilsnack Email: AnikaWilsnack2025@u.northwestern.edu BIO Anika Wilsnack is a fourth year undergraduate student at Northwestern University pursuing
From Farm to Fork: Exploring the Phenomenon of Organic Food Purchasing Behavior in Individualist and Collectivist Societies Emily Chow Email: emilychow2025@u.northwestern.edu BIO Emily Chow is a
Predicting Employees’ Remote Work Policy Recommendations: Disruption, Organizational Support, and Positive Transformation During the COVID-19 Pandemic Ainsley Lauer Email: ainsleylauer2026@u.northwestern.edu Faculty Advisor: Stacie Furst-Holloway BIO