Alistair McCartney‘s ‘01 (Los Angeles, MFA) excerpts, “Acid Dance” and “Poppies,” appeared in Exquisite Pandemic, and two poems appeared in Altadena Poetry Review.
Adrien Ernesto Cepeda ‘16
Adrien Ernesto Cepeda ‘16 (Los Angeles, MFA) was selected as a featured poet for the Panamanian Film Festival’s Poesía de Película event in Los Angeles.
Jonathan Berzer ‘09
Jonathan Berzer’s ‘09 (Los Angeles, MFA) story, “Day Player,” appeared in the Blue Lake Review.
D. E. Hardy ‘19
D. E. Hardy’s ‘19 (Los Angeles, MFA) story, “All the World Is Waiting for You,” appeared in HerStry.
Kim Ellingson ‘20
Kim Ellingson ‘20 (Los Angeles, MFA) had three poems published in Wilderness House Literary Review.
Jesus Francisco Sierra ‘18
Jesus Francisco Sierra ‘18 (Los Angeles, MFA) reviewed Dariel Suarez’s The Playwright’s House for the Los Angeles Review of Books.
Susan Vespoli‘10
Susan Vespoli’s ‘10 (Los Angeles, MFA) poetry collection, Blame It on the Serpent, will be published by Finishing Line Press and is available for pre-sale.
Melissa Greenwood ‘16
Melissa Greenwood’s ‘16 (Los Angeles, MFA) poem, “What Is It About Two Little Ears,“ appeared in Imposter.
Nathan Elias ‘18
Nathan Elias’ ‘18 (Los Angeles, MFA) story “The Alligator Theory,” from his book The Reincarnations, was featured in “7 Magical Realism Short Stories Haunted By Emotional Ghosts” by Electric Literature.
Jeri Frederickson ‘20
Jeri Frederickson’s ‘20 (Los Angeles, MFA) review of JinJin Xu’s There Is Still Singing in the Afterlife appeared in The Poetry Cafe.
Professor Emerita Gargi Roysircar-Sodowsky Co-Authors “Anti-Black Racism in Contemporary America”
Psychology has been elevating attention to racism and has the opportunity to counter the pervasive and damaging effects of racism. Gargi Roysircar-Sodowsky, Professor Emerita of the New England PsyD in…
Beyond ‘The Talk’—Supporting Young People As They Explore Sexuality and Gender
We’re kicking off our third season with a three-episode mini-series on sexuality and the ways that it intersects with the many subjects taught at Antioch University. For our first guest we interview Dr. Markie L.C. Twist, an acclaimed sexuality educator, sexologist, relationship therapist, and author. In this conversation we discuss expanding our ideas around relational diversity and gender identity to support young people as they find their way in our current world.
