Carolyn Back ’06 (Seattle, BA) was hired in January 2018 as Director of Planning with Tulsa firm, KKT Architects. Back has more than seventeen years of experience in her field,…
Joan Dempsey ’05
Joan Dempsey ’05 (Los Angeles, MFA) and fellow Maine novelist and friend, Margaret Broucek read from their work and discussed becoming debut authors later in life and the joys of…
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…
Sekai K. Ward ’02
Sekai K. Ward ’02 (Los Angeles, MFA) was interviewed in the online literary journal, The Muffin (WOW! Women on Writing). She was a runner-up in the Quarter 4 Creative Nonfiction…
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…
Rebecca Kuder ’01
Rebecca Kuder ’01 (Los Angeles, MFA) contributed a short story “The Only Flower That Mattered” to newly published, multi-author anthology The Book of Flowering. The book features new short fiction…
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….
Jennifer Kretser ’98
Jennifer Kretser ’98 (New England, MS) was honored with one of the 2019 Environmental Excellence Awards. She received the Alumni Award, which is given to an alumna or alumnus who…
Mark Hower ’98, ’12
Mark Hower ’98, ’12 (Seattle, MS; GSLC, PhD) was named Provost and CEO for Antioch’s Los Angeles campus. He served as Interim Provost since 2017. As campus provost and CEO,…
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.