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Calib Miller Joins Aspen Institute’s Food Leaders Fellows Third Cohort
Calib Miller, PhD Candidate in the Graduate School of Leadership and Change, will join the 2024 cohort of the Aspen Institute’s Food Leaders Fellows, which creates a larger community to…
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Gloria Ramón Appointed Chief Strategy Officer at Third Sector New England
Gloria Ramón, a PhD Candidate in the Graduate School of Leadership and Change, will become the Chief Strategy Officer at Third Sector New England (TNSE), a consulting firm for social…
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Amy Lesen to Help Develop 2029 Coastal Master Plan
Amy Lesen, PhD, Professor of Environmental Leadership and Participatory Change in the Graduate School of Leadership and Change, has been invited by The State of Louisiana’s Coastal Protection and Restoration…
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Ana Guadalupe Reyes Publishes Book Chapter and Teaching Brief
Ana Guadalupe Reyes, PhD, Core Faculty in the School of Counseling, Psychology, and Therapy in Seattle, published a chapter in the textbook Group Dynamics and Group Processes: Human Interactions in…
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Christopher Key Publishes New Science Fiction Novel
Christopher Key ‘94 (Seattle, BA) is a multiple award-winning journalist and photographer who has recently published a seven-book series of science-fiction novels titled Planetbase Universe. Key is working on a…
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Bernell Elzey Will Co-Present at SACES Conference
Bernell Elzey, PhD, Program Director and Teaching Faculty in the Low-Residency MA Counseling: Clinical Mental Health and Teaching Faculty in the MA Counseling: School Counseling in Seattle, will co-present at…
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Yulia Tolstikov-Mast Selected as a Fulbright Specialist
Yulia Tolstikov-Mast, PhD, a global leadership and followership expert, international researcher, and award-winning educator and Teaching Faculty within Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change, has been selected as…
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Atim George to be Featured Presenter and Facilitator of a Roundtable Discussion at Fulbright Conference
Atim George ’20 (GSLC, PhD), Adjunct Faculty Member and Mentor in the IMA Program, will be a featured roundtable facilitator for the discussion entitled “Exploring the Arts and Generative Leadership…
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Faculty and Alum Publish Paper on Road Mortality as a Conservation Challenge for Freshwater Turtles
Jess Meck ’18 (New England, MS) and Liz Willey, PhD, Research Faculty in Environmental Studies and Sustainability, published a paper titled, “Evaluation of Road-Crossing Terrapene carolina major (Gulf Coast Box…
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Nichole Kain Presents at National Adaptation Forum
Nichole Kain ’24 (New England, PhD) attended the National Adaptation Forum in St. Paul, Minnesota. The National Adaptation Forum is a biennial convening for adaptation professionals to innovate, network, and…
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LaToya Jordan Wins 2023 Shirley Jackson Award for Debut Novella
LaToya Jordan ’09 (Los Angeles, MFA) won the 2023 Shirley Jackson Award for her debut novella To the Woman in the Pink Hat (Aqueduct Press). The Shirley Jackson Awards were…
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Maria Chávez-Haroldson Elected Vice-Chair of the Board of Trustees for Oregon State University
Maria Chávez-Haroldson ’20 (GSLC, PhD) was recently elected Vice-Chair of the Board of Trustees for Oregon State University. She began her service, appointed by Oregon Governor Brown and confirmed by…
