Grace Doh
Articles
Boston’s sustainable student fashion designers
Fashion design students at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design are embracing sustainable practices in their work, from sourcing materials secondhand to zero waste patterning.
MENA city transformation: Reem Kseibati discusses her work as a real estate strategist in Dubai
The British-Lebanese real estate consultant and Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduate candidate spoke about her career at a MENA Economics club event.
Student filmmakers: Behind the scenes and on the screen
The Justice spotlights three student filmmakers and their most important projects thus far.
Sheri T. Joseph publishes novel ‘Edge of the Known World’
Sheri T. Joseph’s debut novel explores the harrowing possibilities of genetic testing and surveillance in a near-future dystopia. In this story about love, adventure and family secrets, Joseph raises pressing questions about privacy, identity and the power of government over our most personal information.
Fall activities guide: Explore local festivities this autumn equinox
This guide will direct you to the best places for seasonal activities, ensuring that everyone can embrace the spirit of autumn.
Brandeis cheers on Andy Rueda GSAS MS’24 as he competes on ‘Survivor’ 47
The latest season of the reality television show features a Brandeis graduate. After the premiere of the first episode, Brandeis students have some thoughts.
Upward Bound gives Waltham youths academic community: A conversation with program director Naomi Brown-Jones
After a successful second summer of giving rising freshmen at Waltham High School academic support and opportunities to form community ties, Upward Bound director Naomi Brown-Jones discusses the program’s mission, current operations, and more.
Off the page and into the thick of it: First run of Puerto Rico study abroad program took students to see environmental effects of climate change
Three students in the Environmental Studies program reflect on their experiences while abroad in San Juan, Puerto Rico this summer.
Globe-trotting grads: Conversations with Fulbright grant recipients
As the 2023-2024 school year comes to a close, The Justice spoke with four senior Fulbright grant recipients who will jumpstart their post-graduate journeys by traveling the world.
Waltham residents protest the Trump Administration
Brandeis faculty meet discuss handbook changes
Brandeis’ newest dorm plan updates
Phishing attack in emails causes widespread chaos for students and faculty
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