Serena Karim is a senior honors student at The University of Texas at Arlington, majoring in nursing with minors in history, medical humanities and bioethics, and political science. Karim’s interest in advocacy stems from bioethics research, which she uses as a vehicle to share patient stories with academic, medical, and political audiences. On campus, she served as vice president of UT Arlington’s Nursing Students’ Association, director of events for Mavericks for Medical Humanities, and treasurer of the Honors College Council. Additionally, she coauthored a research letter in the Journal of the American Medical Association, reporting the rise of unclaimed bodies as cadavers in Texas medical schools. Off campus, Karim expanded her bioethics skillset as a student of the Hastings Center and a research intern at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. After graduation, she hopes to become a critical care nurse, serve on community ethics committees, and pursue a dual D.N.P./Ph.D. degree.