Nicole Martin ’17

Nicole Martin ’17 (Los Angeles, MA) was hired as the inaugural head coach of Loyola Marymount University Athletic’s Spirit Squad.

Sam Jaffe ’14

Sam Jaffe ’14 (New England, MS) was featured in an article on Mother Nature Network titled “What’s not to love about caterpillars?” Jaffe is a scientist and photographer who has…

Tracy Rector ’06

Tracy Rector ’06 (Seattle, MA) exhibited at the Seattle Art Museum (SAM). Her show, “Double Exposure: Edward S. Curtis, Marianne Nicolson, Tracy Rector, Will Wilson,” included films Ch’aak’ S’aagi (the…

Vanessa Dominguez ’05

Vanessa Dominguez ’05 (New England, MA) is the Director of Disabled Students Programs and Services at Orange Coast. Dominguez previously served as the Director of Disability Services and Adjunct Professor…

Debra Gaskill ’04

Debra Gaskill ’04 (Midwest, MA) received the 2018 Silver Falchion Best Suspense Award at the Killer Nashville International Writer’s Conference for her latest novel, Kissing Fitz. Gaskill was an award-winning…

Paloma Arnold ’04

Paloma Arnold ’04 (Santa Barbara, MA) was recognized as the Outstanding Administrator of the Year 2019 by the SBCC Advancing Leadership Association. The award, which honors colleagues who demonstrate excellence…

Jeanette Grisham ’02

Jeanette Grisham ’02 (Seattle, MA) is the new Principal of Lakewood High School in Lakewood, CA. Grisham has been a math teacher, facilitator and regional math coordinator. Most recently she…

Wendy Chamberlain ’02

Wendy Chamberlain ’02 (Seattle, MA) was appointed as the Director of Expansion and Innovation with The BOMA Project, a U.S. nonprofit and Kenyan NGO with a transformative approach to alleviating…

Terri J. Raymond ’01

Terri J. Raymond ’01 (Seattle, MA) began a one-year term as the 2019-2020 President of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, the world’s largest organization of food and nutrition professionals….

Jody Larson ’97

Jody Larson ’97 (New England, MS) published a poem “Will the Earth Survive Us” in Elephant Journal. She primarily writes Haiku, Tanka, and other short forms.