This collection preserves and showcases capstone projects which includes presentations, podcasts and videos. These are individualized mentored scholarly projects for degree requirement in MSJ program.
MSJ Capstone Projects from 2020
Pakistan's Hunger Challenge, Ghulam Abbas
Will ‘single national curriculum’ be able to end systematic discrimination against religious minorities in Pakistan?, Bakhtawar Ahmed
Baldia town factory inferno: justice delayed and denied, Rabia Bugti
Religious gathering and probable spread of Corona virus, Habiba Fatima
Pakistan’s Other Citizen, Syeda Madiha Jamil
Battling sexism: struggles of being a Pakistani women sports journalist, Brashna Kasi
پاکستان میں خواجہ سراؤں کی معاشی اور صحت کی صورتحال پر کووڈ 19 لاک ڈاؤن کے اثرات, Mehak Meraj
Sinking in sewage, Muhammad Kabeer Nadir
Edhi graveyard: unknown in death, Yusra Salim
Changing the industry’s dynamics Covid 19’s reversible impacts on Pakistan’s reviving tourism, Mohammad Ali Syed
Women who dared: female entrepreneurs defy odds to start businesses during Covid-19, Kinza Tahir
MSJ Capstone Projects from 2019
Animal cruelty - who to blame?, Fakhra Afzal
Arkanabad- where drowning is as common as dying a natural death, Mariam Ahmed
Is Pakistani state at war with free press?, Umer Bin Ajmal
Crazy rich Karachi — where the streets are paved with gold, Murtaza Irfan Ali
Coronavirus and journalism in Pakistan, Syed Osama Ali
On the frontlines - the fishermen of Ibrahim Hyderi, Muhammad Haris Aslam Khan
Pakistan's beauty dilemma, Fatima Azhar
Death by contamination, Syeda Sana Batool
Outcasts – in search of identity, Syed Hasan Haider
The plight of retail investors in the Pakistani stock market, Ahmed Jamil
Gilgit-Baltistan at the cross road of China-Pakistan economic corridor (CPEC), Zulfiqar Ali Khan
Faith healing: an unregulated health domain, Farhan Mushtaq
Karachi without its makers: history of co-relation between Zoroastrians and Karachi, Syed Omer Nadeem
Hate, fear, conformity- How the Pakistani media is marginalizing the persecuted, Ahsan Iftikhar Nagi
The #MeToo movement and its’ impact in Pakistan, Noor Usman Rafi
Little to be gained from DTH without prior industry regulations, Syeda Raza-e-Masooma
Pixelated poison: addiction of vibrant yet violent video games, Filza Rizwan
Agony of delayed justice, Ahmed Saeed
The water tanker mafia, Yousuf Sajjad
Pakistan's Sheedi community: striving for equality, Inayat Ullah Shahzad
The world of sports sexual harassment, Arsalan Sadiq Sheikh
The suffering of schizophrenia: stigma, enigma and the search for a cure, Fatima Sheikh
Rebuilding Karachi-bulldozing one livelihood at a time, Haddiqua Siddiqui
Early child development amid the pandemic, Zain Saeed Siddiqui
Thousands forced to migrate as sea swallows coastal belt, Jahanzeb Tahir
Cyberspace is becoming unsafe for women in Pakistan, Sara Tanveer
A squandered mandate: how PPP failed Larkana, Mashal Usman
‘Am I turning into a man?’ experiences of Pakistani women with PCOS, Rida e Zehra Zaidi
Parhladpuri Mandir shrinking spaces for Hindus in Multan, Laiba Zainab