Theatre Alum Creates her own show to interest girls in STEM
Theatre
Sophie Shrand, S/AMD’11, liked science as a kid, but didn’t have female scientists to look up to—except Ms. Frizzle, the red-haired, 4th-grade science teacher in The Magic School Bus animated TV series.
CAMD Alumna & Entrepreneur Jessica Gramuglia Builds Her Own Brand & Leads the Music Department at Condé Nast
Music
After studying Music Industry, Jessica dove into the field right after graduation, landing positions at Warner Brothers Television, Freeform, World Surf League, and more.
Architecture student brings new life to powerful history behind Secret Synagogue of Terezín
Architecture
Ethan Rogers, a third-year architecture student at Northeastern University, is capturing and restoring that history through a story that has been told but largely relegated to the sidelines of Jewish history: the Secret
CAMD Alumna & Entrepreneur Jessica Gramuglia Builds Her Own Brand & Leads the Music Department at Condé Nast
Music
After studying Music Industry, Jessica dove into the field right after graduation, landing positions at Warner Brothers Television, Freeform, World Surf League, and more.
Architecture student brings new life to powerful history behind Secret Synagogue of Terezín
Architecture
Ethan Rogers, a third-year architecture student at Northeastern University, is capturing and restoring that history through a story that has been told but largely relegated to the sidelines of Jewish history: the Secret
Theatre Alum Creates her own show to interest girls in STEM
Theatre
Sophie Shrand, S/AMD’11, liked science as a kid, but didn’t have female scientists to look up to—except Ms. Frizzle, the red-haired, 4th-grade science teacher in The Magic School Bus animated TV series.
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Architecture student brings new life to powerful history behind Secret Synagogue of Terezín
Architecture
Ethan Rogers, a third-year architecture student at Northeastern University, is capturing and restoring that history through a story that has been told but largely relegated to the sidelines of Jewish history: the Secret
Theatre Alum Creates her own show to interest girls in STEM
Theatre
Sophie Shrand, S/AMD’11, liked science as a kid, but didn’t have female scientists to look up to—except Ms. Frizzle, the red-haired, 4th-grade science teacher in The Magic School Bus animated TV series.
CAMD Alumna & Entrepreneur Jessica Gramuglia Builds Her Own Brand & Leads the Music Department at Condé Nast
Music
After studying Music Industry, Jessica dove into the field right after graduation, landing positions at Warner Brothers Television, Freeform, World Surf League, and more.
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