Nia Keith ’09 (University New England, MS in Environmental Studies, Environmental Education) was featured in Mass Audubon’s In My Own Words blog.
Julia Caroline Knolton ‘19
Julia Caroline Knolton’s ‘19 (Los Angeles, MFA) poem, “Poem for Berthe Morisot,” was published in Thimble Literary Magazine‘s fall 2021 issue.
Angela M. Brommel ‘09
Angela M. Brommel’s ‘09 (Los Angeles, MFA) poem, “Sober,” was included in Timshel: An Anthology of Grief and Joy Vol. 2.
Nicole D. Sconiers ‘10
Nicole D. Sconiers ‘10 (Los Angeles, MFA) had her piece, “Black Lives Matter and the Karen Surveillance State,” appear in Cultural Daily.
Lisa Cheby ‘10
Lisa Cheby’s ‘10 (Los Angeles, MFA) poem, “We don’t get to engage in violent language and exclusion,” appeared in Altadena Poetry Review.
Don Kingfisher Campbell ‘13
Don Kingfisher Campbell ‘13 (Los Angeles, MFA) appeared on the Quintessential Listening poetry podcast. His book, Kingfisher Kreates, was published by Cyberwit.
Jake Bailey ‘20
Jake Bailey’s ‘20 (Los Angeles, MFA) poems, “Thirteen Blackbirds” and “Ghost of my Ghost,” appeared in Tipton Poetry Journal. His poem, “Schizo Sees the Man in/on a Coffee Shop,” was…
Sarita Sidhu ‘18
Sarita Sidhu’s ‘18 (Los Angeles, MFA) piece, “How to Fall in Love,” was published in Emerge Literary Journal.
Toni Ann Johnson ‘08
Toni Ann Johnson’s ‘08 (Los Angeles, MFA) piece, “This Side and That,” appeared in Aunt Chloe.
50 CMHC Students Inducted Into Chi Sigma Iota Counseling Honor Society
Fifty Clinical Mental Health Counseling students were inducted into the CMHC New England Chapter (Alpha Nu Epsilon) of Chi Sigma Iota, the international honor society of the counseling profession. They…
Three Big Idea Episodes Showcase Justice Work at Antioch
We’re nearing the one-year anniversary of the founding of this show. To cap off a great year for the Seed Field Podcast, we’re putting together three mini-episodes that revisit interviews from this season and pull out the themes that consistently run through them.
Big Idea: Mental Health Justice at Antioch
Access to mental health care should be a right, not a privilege. In this Big Idea episode, we take a look back at conversations with mental health professionals at Antioch,…
