Brandeis students followed their passions. What will you do?

 
Rose Del Vecchio ’14 and Jenny Cheng ’14 have combined their love of pop culture, comic books and fantasy to start a business that empowers women and makes the pop culture world spring into action. Last year, the duo co-founded FanMail, a subscription box service.
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Veteran business journalist Paul Solman ’66 is no stuffed shirt. A journalist since his days at The Justice, Solman became the founding editor of alternative Boston weekly The Real Paper in the early 1970s, just as stagflation and an oil crisis began to make headlines. “From the beginning,” he says, “I saw business and economics as a lens that would let me report on stories that affect everyone.”
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At age 5, Jackie Diamond Hyman ’71 scribbled her first short story, which was one sentence long.
Six decades, more than 100 novels and legions of devoted readers later, Hyman is a powerhouse in popular fiction. Working under several pen names (“Jacqueline Diamond” and others), she has authored novels in genres that include mystery, fantasy, medical romance, romantic suspense and romantic comedy.

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Benger knew he wanted to study politics from the moment he stepped onto the Brandeis campus as a first-year student, but it wasn't until he spent a year in The Hague that he understood where he wanted to concentrate those studies. After graduation, he joined an inaugural group of more than 100 Schwarzman scholars worldwide to study in an intensive, yearlong master’s program at Beijing’s Tsinghua University.
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