05/17/2022
We are excited to announce our first annual NURJ week, kicking off with a speaker panel focusing on research in STEM (chemistry and biology). Our guest speakers will share their first-hand experience in their journey, and you will have an opportunity to explore what research means to you!
02/22/2022
Interested in joining the NURJ? Come to our winter info session on Wednesday. RSVP form link in bio!
09/01/2021
NURJ x EXPO 2021 is available now! Check out the Linktree in bio or visit www.thenurj.com/expo-2021-cover
08/26/2021
We are so excited to present the NURJxYale Collaboration: “Intersections”
Check out the Linktree in our bio, or visit thenurj.com/nurj-x-yale-intersections/
08/05/2021
The submission portal for NURJ Online is currently open for our summer quarter publication! Visit thenurj.com/how-to-submit/ to see submission guidelines.
05/14/2021
We are so excited to present the NURJxCAURS 2021 Edition!
The Chicago Area Undergraduate Research Symposium (CAURS) has cultivated a community of undergraduate students in the Chicagoland area from all academic disciplines who share the common goal of advancing academia through research.
Check out the link in our bio, or visit caurs.com/caursxnurj2021
05/11/2021
NURJ Spring 2021 Online Edition is published on our website.
“Wonder Woman: An Image of Motherly Militant Feminism" by Rachel Fimbianti. Rachel's research explored fan discourse on IMDb for Wonder Woman and Captain Marvel.
Rachel graduated in 2020 with a BA in Radio/Television/Film, minors in Italian Language and English Literature, and completion of the Media and Creative Markets Module. She has a passion for improving representation within the film industry for marginalized groups.
For more interesting research articles by Northwestern Undergraduate students, visit thenurj.com/spring-2021 or Linktree in bio under "Spring 2021 Online Edition"
05/11/2021
NURJ Spring 2021 Online Edition is published on our website!
"NDUFS4, miR-27b and Cardiac Hypertrophy" by Norma Marshall. Cardiac hypertrophy, the enlargement of the heart, is often implicated in heart failure and other complications. Norma's research is about the genetic links between the mitochondria, NDUFS4, miR-27b, and cardiac hypertrophy.
Norma is majoring in Biological Sciences and minoring in Global Health Studies. Currently she is working with others on a project to develop a prostate cancer risk calculator in African American men.
For more interesting research articles by Northwestern Undergraduate students, visit thenurj.com/spring-2021 or Linktree in bio under "Spring 2021 Online Edition"
05/11/2021
NURJ Spring 2021 Online Edition is published on our website!
"Disseminating Destruction: The Impact of the Image during World War I" by Matt Lieberman. His research explores how the coinciding innovations of World War 1 military technology and democratized, mass-produced photographs of human suffering brought about societal disillusionment.
Matt is a senior from Boston studying Journalism, Political Science and Integrated Marketing Communications. He wrote this research paper during Northwestern’s Art, Literature & Contemporary European Thought (ALCET) program in Paris, France.
For more interesting research articles by Northwestern Undergraduate students, visit thenurj.com/spring-2021 or Linktree in bio under "Spring 2021 Online Edition"
04/05/2021
We are so excited to present the second episode of our podcast series, NURJ talks, featuring Martin Luther Clark, a tenor with the Lyric Opera of Chicago. Listen here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4w8kaTTSKsHzMZOTrpnP5U