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Meet Noreen Baroya

INDS Spring 2026 Graduate Highlight Series

B.S.: Neuroscience

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Noreen standing next to Professor Brown with research poster board in the background, smiling

Why did you choose to major in INDS?

I chose to major in INDS to pursue a degree that values student agency. The core INDS courses have allowed me to expand my current knowledge and diversify my perspectives on education. The interdisciplinary approach enables me to take courses that I wouldn’t usually encounter, and empowers me to integrate various viewpoints into my studies. Additionally, the dedicated faculty have been the cornerstone of my degree, providing me with personalized mentorship and academic support. Beyond the academic flexibility, the smaller cohort size creates a strong sense of belonging. Though each of us is on our own independent exploration of our fields, we consistently support one another. By conducting my own capstone research project, I have gained practical hands-on experience in conducting primary research, interacting with established professionals, and fine-tuning my presentation skills. These experiences will allow me to translate my multifaceted education into a specialized career within the field of dentistry.

Noreen standing next to fellow INDS student and research poster board, smiling

What are your plans for after graduation, and how do you see using your INDS degree?

Following graduation, I will be applying to dental school. During my gap year, I plan to continue my research at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry while further immersing myself in clinical experiences through shadowing and dental assisting internships. My INDS degree has provided me with a unique advantage in this pursuit: it allowed me to complete rigorous prerequisite coursework while simultaneously developing a sophisticated understanding of patient care through public health and sociological lenses. As I enter the field of dentistry, I will be equipped with not only the technical proficiency but also with the critical thinking and communication skills necessary to provide comprehensive, community-centered care.

Were you involved in any clubs or organizations? Did you hold any leadership positions? URCAD? URA? Off-campus internships? On-campus research experiences?

Noreen smiling standing next to research poster board

Poster board of Noreen's research- Mind and Muscle: Evaluation of Western Dentistry and Holistic Medicine for Myofascial Pain Care

Awards, Certifications, Scholarships, etc. that you have received in your time at UMBC:

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Posted: May 13, 2026, 12:54 PM

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