• Angel Harper ‘10

    Angel Harper ‘10 (Education Teaching Credential, Los Angeles) was an elementary school teacher for the Los Angeles Unified School District for 12 years, retiring in 2019. During COVID, she became…

  • Carol Davis

    Carol V. Davis, Poet and Adjunct Faculty in Creative Writing in Los Angeles’ Undergraduate Program had her new book, Below Zero, accepted by Stephen F. Austin State University Press. It…

  • Claudia J. Ford ’86, ‘15

    Dr. Claudia J. Ford ’86, ‘15 (San Francisco, MA; New England, PhD) has been awarded an innovative fellowship through the Panel on Planetary Thinking at Justus-Liebig-Universität in Giessen, Germany. The…

  • Tera McIntosh ‘13

    Dr. Tera McIntosh ’13 (GSLC, PhD) co-published an article entitled, “Factors Influencing Social and Emotional Well-Being Among Women Who Sleep with Women: Minority Stress and Compartmentalization” in the Journal of…

  • Froswa’ Booker-Drew ’14

    Dr. Froswa’ Booker-Drew ’14 (GSLC, PhD) was a featured Unstoppable Woman by Dallas Fort Worth’s NBCDFW Telemundo 39 in recognition for her “spirit, determination and ability to affect change.” Read…

  • Chelsi Day ‘12

    Dr. Chelsi Day ‘12 (New England, PsyD in Clinical Psychology) is a Sport Psychologist at The Ohio State University. She was quoted in a recent article about March Madness and…

  • Tenika Jackson

    Los Angeles faculty and newly appointed Chair of the MA in Clinical Psychology program, Dr. Tenika Jackson, was quoted in a Los Angeles Times article “It’s a ‘sad and scary…

  • Christopher Williams ‘90

    Christopher “Chris” Williams ‘90 (Antioch College, BA in Psychology) is the new Global Inclusion and Diversity (I&D) Leader role for Mercer, an American asset management firm. In this role, Williams…

  • Shoshana D. Kerewsky ’98

    Dr. Shoshana D. Kerewsky’s ’98 (New England, PsyD) memoir, “Cancer, Kintsugi, Camino,” describes her experiences in lyrical prose and poetry. A mosaic, the memoir builds the whole from bits and…

  • Katherine Soto-Vasquez ‘19

    Katherine Soto-Vasquez ‘19 (Santa Barbara, MBA) was recognized by PATH Santa Barbara for Women’s History Month, for her work providing unhoused individuals with housing and social services resources. As the…

  • Tom Wessels

    Tom Wessels, New England Professor Emeritus and founder of the Master’s program in Conservation Biology, was featured in an episode of The Radical Centrist podcast. He discussed how his understanding…

  • Heather Curl

    Seattle Education Faculty Dr. Heather Curl was quoted talking about social class in a recent article about the difference between working and middle class. “Money was actually secondary for some…