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Patrick O’Neil ’08
Patrick O’Neil ’08 (Los Angeles, MFA) had his memoir, Anarchy at the Circle K, published by Punk Hostage Press.
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Stalnaker-Shofner Presents on Critical Race Theory at National Conferences
Dr. Devona Stalnaker-Shofner, Associate Chair and faculty of New England’s MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program, recently spoke at two national conferences on the topic of Critical Race Theory as an approach to address race, racism, power, and privilege in counseling practices and systems that may work to silence the voices of historically marginalized populations.…
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Hazel Stark ‘15 and Joe Horn ‘16
Hazel Stark ‘15 (New England, MS in Resource Management and Conservation) and Joe Horn ‘16 (New England, MBA Sustainable Business, MS in Environmental Education), both partners in marriage and in business, own and operate Maine Outdoor School based in Milbridge. Their outdoor school reaches out to people of all ages through guided outdoor experiences and…
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Melissa Chadburn ’09
Melissa Chadburn ‘09 (Los Angeles, MFA) began a book tour for her novel A Tiny Upward Shove which was featured on Book Riot’s New Releases Tuesday: The Best Books Out This Week. An interview with Chadburn was published in Electric Literature.
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Gabriella Emmett ‘19
Gabriella Emmett’s ‘19 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) story “Little Feet” was selected for the 2022 Best Small Fictions anthology.
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D. Michael Whelan ‘08
D. Michael Whelan’s ‘08 (Los Angeles, MFA) essay “I had a stroke and didn’t know it. A day later, the seizures started.” was published by NBC News.
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Lucas Randolph ‘22
Lucas Randolph ‘22 (Los Angeles, MFA) had his short stories “Alone, At Night,” and “Airman ******** might have been” published in Unlikely Stories.
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Xochitl-Julisa Bermejo ‘09, Toni Ann Johnson ‘08, Melissa Chadburn ‘09, Kate Maruyama ‘09
Xochitl-Julisa Bermejo ‘09, Toni Ann Johnson ‘08, Melissa Chadburn ‘09, and Kate Maruyama ‘09 (Los Angeles, MFA) were named members of the inaugural Women Who Submit Board.
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Anna Dorn ’17
Anna Dorn ’17 (Los Angeles, MFA) had her novel Exalted published by Unnamed Press.
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Community Garden Connections Featured in Keene Sentinel
Community Garden Connections (CGC), a program led by Antioch New England students and faculty, was featured in The Keene Sentinel! CGC is successfully led by a team of student garden site coordinators as well as Antioch faculty advisors Dr. Jean Kayira and Dr. Libby McCann. Their education and outreach work builds community resilience through their…
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Diane Gottlieb ‘19
Diane Gottlieb’s ‘19 (Los Angeles, MFA) interview with MFA Faculty Ana Maria Spagna appeared in PRISM International. Her review of A Constellation of Ghosts by Laraine Herring appeared in Barrelhouse and her flash fiction piece “Her Mother Used to Make Her Cry Until She Learned” was published in Variant Literature. Gottlieb’s interview with poet Christopher Soto was published…
