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Rosalind Cohen ‘22 and Jamie Moyer
Dr. Rosalind Cohen ‘22 (GSLC, PhD) and Jamie Moyer, a student in the PhD in Leadership and Change program, recently collaborated with the International Leadership Association to host interactive roundtable discussions during their Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Virtual Summit. The summit provides a space for participants to consider and share thoughts regarding her research…
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Tyler G. Olson ’23
Tyler G. Olson ’23 (GSLC, PhD) won the 2022 APSA Community College Faculty Award. Olson’s doctoral work focused on understanding how consciousness plays a role in leaders’ capacities to navigate conflict constructively during organizational change periods, specifically in higher education. Olson has also used his background in conflict resolution, dialogue processes, higher education, and leadership…
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Jose Hernandez Diaz ‘15
Jose Hernandez Diaz’s ‘15 (Los Angeles, MFA) poem “The Art of Bullfighting” was published in Air/Light Magazine.
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Patrick O’Neil ‘08
Patrick O’Neil ‘08 (Los Angeles, MFA) was interviewed in The Coachella Review.
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Xochitl-Julisa Bermejo ‘09
Xochitl-Julisa Bermejo ‘09 (Los Angeles, MFA) will be one of the featured authors at the Los Angeles Libros Festival.
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Kim Steutermann Rogers ‘07
Kim Steutermann Rogers’ ‘07 (Los Angeles, MFA) story “Cleaning House” was published in Reckon Review, and her story “Soar “was published in Flash Flood Journal.
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Kim Steutermann Rogers ‘07
Kim Steutermann Rogers’ ‘07 (Los Angeles, MFA) essay “Bycatch” was published in Cheap Pop.
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Michael Passafiume ‘14
Michael Passafiume’s ‘14 (Los Angeles, MFA) poem “you were trying to tell me” was published in Big City Lit.
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Sue Fagalde Lick ‘03
Sue Fagalde Lick’s ‘03 (Los Angeles, MFA) novel Seal Rock Sound was published by Blue Hydrangea Productions. It is a sequel to her novel Up Beaver Creek.
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Tim Cummings ‘18
Tim Cummings ‘18 (Los Angeles, MFA) was interviewed by fellow Antioch alumni Mireya Vela and Andrea Auten to launch their Scapegoat Guild podcast.
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Tanya Ko Hong ‘13
Tanya Ko Hong’s ‘13 (Los Angeles, MFA) poem, “Dead Bouquet floats on the summer ocean,” was published in the great weather for MEDIA anthology: Arriving at a Shoreline.
