LA rainbow of Hope and Promise hovering over a child on her bike near The Fountain of Lights. Artist, photographer, and documentarian Andy Snow ’05 (Midwest, MA in Digital Media) has…
Andressa Lutiano
Andressa Lutiano (Online, IMA) was interviewed about her work at Wish School, the bilingual school in São Paulo that she directs. The interview covers the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic,…
Noah McIntyre
Noah McIntyre (Online, IMA) was interviewed by Kelle Sparta on her podcast “Spirit Sherpa.” The episode, titled “Graditute with Noah McIntyre,” is a deep discussion of the practice of gratitude…
Our Broken Present and Inspirational Words for Building a New Future
Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) recently celebrated doctoral graduates during its 2020 virtual commencement. The ceremony included dedicated time for graduates to address loved ones, words…
Mindy Velasco ’19
Mindy Velasco ’19 (Los Angeles, MA) serves as California Program Manager for the Latino Coalition for Community Leadership.
Michelle Suzanne Snyder ’19
Michelle Suzanne Snyder ’19 (Los Angeles, MA) began working as an arts educator at CSU-Long Beach. She also launched her own business, DreamOut People’s Project, a customized workshop that blends…
Yolanda Davis-Overstreet ’18
Yolanda Davis-Overstreet ’18 (Los Angeles, MA) is producing a series called “Black Lives Roll’en” through KPFK radio show Bike Talk.
Sabrina Moore ’19
Sabrina Moore ’19 (Los Angeles, MA) is now working as a Development Associate at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. The position supports the director, campaign committees, and the board.
Gabby Clayman ’19
Gabby Clayman ’19 (Los Angeles, MA) has been hired as a consultant for The Help Group to be part of their new social enterprise Silverlining, a resale shop and vocational…
Amy Weidensaul ’18
Dr. Amy Weidensaul ’18 (New England, PhD) already director of Mass Audubon’s Ipswich Sanctuary, was also named director of Mass Audubon North Shore. In this role, Weidensaul will continue to oversee…
Nichole Klocksiem ’18
Nichole Klocksiem ’18 (Seattle, MA) organized the panel Queer and Geeky Educators Q&A for GeekGirlCon, an event that empowers girls to pursue their “geeky” passions, whatever they might be.
Micki Colbeck ’18
Micki Colbeck ’18 (New England, MS) published an article, “Joining the Older Scholar’s Club” in the Valley News.”
