Christopher Key ‘94 (Seattle, BA) published his first novel, Report on Planetbase D73: A Novel of Hope, a science fiction story based on a computer game. It is subtitled A…
Jerrid Kalakay ‘15
Dr. Jerrid Kalakay ‘15 (PhD, GSLC) is the Professor of Business and Organizational Leadership at Valencia College. He recently led efforts in the launch of new concentrations within their Bachelor…
Lynn Horan
PhD in Leadership and Change student Rev. Lynn Horan, was selected as Christian Feminist Today’s (CFT) 2022 Nancy A. Hardesty Memorial Scholarship (NAHMS) recipient. The NAHMS is presented annually by…
Matthew David King ’16, ’19
Matthew David King ’16, ’19 (Los Angeles, BA; Santa Barbara, MFA) played the role of Doc in the World Premiere of Coin & Ghost’s Mama Mama Can’t You See at…
Mark Maynard ‘07
Mark Maynard ‘07 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) has been selected as one of the two winners of the second-annual Artist-In-Residence program. Maynard and the other winning artist will…
Wendy Mapes ‘00
Wendy Mapes ‘00 (Midwest, MA in Theater) has been awarded the prestigious New Jersey Governor’s Award for Outstanding Teacher of Theater by the Speech and Theatre Association of New Jersey….
Gabriella Souza ‘19
Gabriella Souza‘s ‘19 (Los Angeles, MFA) piece, “Cat Love,” appeared in Emerge Literary Journal, and her interview with Ananda Lima appeared in The Rumpus.
Kate Carmody’s ‘19
Kate Carmody’s ‘19 (Los Angeles, MFA) interview with H. Melt appeared in The Rumpus.
Aya de León ‘16
Aya de Leon ‘16 (Los Angeles, MFA) produced a free online conference, Black Literature vs. The Climate Emergency, through the African American Studies Department at UC Berkeley.
Jasper Nighthawk ‘19
Jasper Nighthawk ‘19 (Los Angeles, MFA) interviewed MFA Teaching Faculty Alistair McCartney for The Seed Field Podcast.
Tanya Ko Hong ‘13
Tanya Ko Hong ‘13 (Los Angeles, MFA) published three poems: “Do you still believe in spring?” in Writing in a Woman’s Voice, “Bleeding Heart Flower & Comfort Woman” in CUNY…
Sharman Apt Russell
MFA Faculty Sharman Apt Russell had an essay featured in the anthology What Falls Away Is Always: Writers Over 60 on Writing and Death by What Books Press
