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Atim Eneida George Collaborates with Leaders from Keur Maba Diakhou Society

Atim Eneida George ‘20 (GSLC, PhD) is an artist, educator, storyteller, and transformational speaker. George recently traveled to Senegal on May 18, 2024, as part of Winrock International’s Farmer-to-Farmer program….

Paula Lowe Impacts Caregivers Worldwide with her Publications

Paula Lowe’s ’24 (GLSC, PhD) book CarePooling: How to Get the Help You Need to Care for the Ones You Love has been recognized as a valuable resource by the…

Lize Booysen Elected to International Research Advisory Board of GIBS Business School

PhD in Leadership and Change Professor of Organizational Behavior Lize Booysen, DBL, has been elected to the International Research Advisory Board of GIBS Business School (Gordon Institute of Business Science)…

Fayth Parks Participates in Video Recordings of Coalition to Name Susie King Taylor Square

Fayth Parks, PhD, Graduate School of Leadership and Change, recently participated in history-makers video recordings of Coalition to Name Susie King Taylor Square members in Savannah Georgia. After 170 years,…

Cara Meixner Receives Two Honors from James Madison University

Cara Meixner ’08 (GSLC, PhD) received the James Madison University Graduate Student Association Impact Award, chosen by students to honor an exemplary teacher, mentor, or advisor. Meixner also received the…

Reverend Tawana Angela Davis Appears on Podcast “No Longer Silent: Patient Access Stories”

Reverend Tawana Angela Davis ’21 (GSLC, PhD) shares her eight-year journey battling metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer in the podcast series entitled No Longer Silent: Patient Access Stories, which amplifies the…

Jen Baron’s Amplify Arts Project Empowers Young Women Through Music and Arts

Jen Baron ’15 (Santa Barbara, BA) was featured in an article in the VCReporter about her work as the Founder and Executive Director of Amplify Arts Project (formerly Girls Rock),…

Philomena Essed’s Work Provides the Foundation for the Film “Everyday Dignity”

Philomena Essed, PhD, Professor of Critical Race, Gender, and Leadership Studies at Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change, is renowned for her groundbreaking research and teaching on everyday…

Jennifer Sampson and Sar Surmick Featured in AAMFT Docuseries

Jennifer Sampson, PhD, LMFT, CST, and Sar Surmick, LMFT, were featured in the AAMFT docuseries Jobs of Tomorrow—Marriage and Family Therapy. This six-episode educational series explores the profession of marriage…

Russell Thornhill Featured in Los Angeles Black Oral History Project

Russell E. Thornhill ’13, ‘14 (Los Angeles, BA in Liberals Studies; MA in Organizational Management) is featured in the Los Angeles Black Oral History project with 14 other community leaders. …

Lana Hechtman Ayers’ “The Autobiography of Rain” Nominated for National Book Award in Poetry

Lana Hechtman Ayers ‘96 (New England, MA) published a new, national book award-nominated poetry collection The Autobiography of Rain. Its poems explore the healing power of nature in a world…

Valerie Johns Publishes Poetic Memoir “Ashes in the Milk”

Valerie Johns ’90 (Los Angeles, MA) published a new, poetic memoir, Ashes in the Milk on August 27, 2024. Ashes in the Milk bridges the gap between self-help, vulnerable narrative,…