Nour is from Omaha, NE, and is studying neuroscience, chemistry, and human rights. Her non-profit experience includes partnering with Smart GEN Society (SGS) and Prairie STEM. As a community action project for SGS, her team tackled the issue of screen time among children. They developed a prototype that can be used in classrooms to encourage unconventional homework assignments, that include outdoor exploration and creativity-inducing tasks. She also worked with a team to execute the Sisters in STEAM program, whose goal is to inspire young girls into STEM fields while enhancing their leadership skills and soft skills. Her leadership experience includes serving on the board of the International Student Services division of UNO’s student government, where she works to provide UNO’s 1,600 international students with a safe, positive, inclusive, and unforgettable college experience. For the 2019-2020 academic year she served as the head of advertising, promoting the various ISS events. ISS plans for the inclusion and celebration of UNO’s international community. She also served as the MC for UNO’s 48th Annual International Banquet. She plans to continue to serve as an ISS board member for the remainder of her college career, taking on various leadership roles within the organization. Her research experience includes working in Dr. Ryan Wong's lab as a research assistant, where she studied the neural and molecular mechanisms that help facilitate how animals cope with stress. The lab integrates topics of animal behavior, neurogenomics, neural networks, and the neuroendocrine system to answer various research questions. She is currently pursuing a research and clinical position in Tripoli, Libya within the city's hospitals and refugee camps. Her internship experience includes working at the Munroe Meyer Institute, where her team reimagined the dental experience for neurodivergent patients and developed a high-resolution prototype. This summer, she will continue her work as a medical scribe at the Think Whole Person Healthcare Clinic, in Omaha, NE. Her career interests include utilizing her interpersonal skills and refined empathy skills to become a physician, with an emphasis on pediatrics specialties. A career in human rights activism and law is also on her radar.