Greta Creech ’21

Greta Creech ’21 (GSLC, PhD) recently participated in a panel on Women in Intelligence at the International Association of Intelligence Education (IAFE) annual conference, where she spoke about the unique…

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The Need to Ensure Everyone has Access to Water

larry bingaman Water is one of the most basic human needs and should be something everyone can have access to. However, reliable, high-quality water service is not guaranteed. Epic drought,…

Sara Frost ‘21

Sara Frost ‘21  (GSLC, PhD) launched the Moms in Academia podcast with her friend and co-host Nancy Rodriguez. In this new podcast, the two discuss the joys and challenges of…

Alicia Wargo

PhD in Leadership and Change student Alicia Wargo recently participated in the National Summit for Courageous Conversations on Race, held in Washington, DC. Her session, “Abolishing Whiteness in Educational Spaces,”…

Alesia Grace Thompson

PhD in Leadership and Change student Alesia Grace Thompson has been awarded The Marge Ramsey Scholarship from the Minnesota Association of Professional Employees (MAPE). This award assists union women in…

Kelly Cerialo ‘21

Kelly Cerialo ‘21 (GSLC, PhD) recently co-chaired a responsible tourism workshop at EuroMAB, a biennial conference hosted by the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization in Nockberge, Austria. Cerialo…

Sean Creighton ’06

Sean Creighton ’06 (PhD, GSLC) has been named President of The Washington Internship Institute following the organization’s merger with the New American Colleges and Universities (NACU) where he remains President….

Harriet Schwartz ’09

Harriet Schwartz ’09 (GSLC, PhD) served as the keynote speaker for the Cedar Crest College summer 2022 faculty development day. With Relational Cultural Theory as a foundation, Schwartz presented her…

Lynn Horan

PhD in Leadership and Change student Lynn Horan recently published two articles on her research regarding embodied leadership and boundary work of female clergy. The first, “Separation of Church and…