• Heather Curl Co-authors Chapter in “Children’s Rights from International Educational Perspectives”

    Education Faculty Dr. Heather Curl co-authored the chapter “Teaching and Learning Together”: One Model of Rights-Centred Secondary Teacher Preparation in the United States in the book Children’s Rights from International…

  • Victoria Chang

    MFA Core Faculty Victoria Chang (Los Angeles, MFA) and Dean Rader’s review-in-dialogue of Douglas Kearney’s Sho was one of LitHub‘s 10 Best Book Reviews of 2021. Chang was also named…

  • Caitlin Coey ‘21

    Caitlin Coey‘s ‘21 (Los Angeles, MFA) poem, “The rope and the hole,” appeared in Awakened Voices and was nominated for a Pushcart Prize.

  • C. Imani Williams ‘10

    C. Imani Williams’s ‘10 (Los Angeles, MFA) book, Rootwork: Triumph Over Trauma, was published.

  • Nathan Elias ‘18

    Nathan Elias’s ‘18 (Los Angeles, MFA) novel, Coil Quake Rift, was published by Montag Press.

  • Toni Ann Johnson ‘08

    Toni Ann Johnson ‘08 (Los Angeles, MFA) was a guest on the Missouri Review’s Miller Aud-cast podcast.

  • Gabriella Souza ‘19

    Gabriella Souza‘s ‘19 (Los Angeles, MFA) flash piece, “Little Feet,” was published in Cleaver and nominated for The Best Small Fictions anthology.

  • Gwynne Garfinkle ‘06

    Gwynne Garfinkle’s ‘06 (Los Angeles, MFA) novel, Can’t Find My Way Home, will be published on January 15 by Aqueduct Press.

  • Sarah Manguso

    MFA Faculty Sarah Manguso (Los Angeles, MFA) was profiled by Publishers Weekly about her upcoming novel Very Cold People.

  • Victoria Chang

    MFA Core Faculty Victoria Chang’s (Los Angeles, MFA) book, Dear Memory, was reviewed by Heather Scott Partington in Los Angeles Review of Books.

  • Janet Rodriguez ‘20

    Janet Rodriguez’s ‘20 (Los Angeles, MFA) interview, “The Burden of Translation: Talking With Leonora Simonovis,” appeared in The Rumpus. Her memoir, Making an American Family: A Recipe in Five Generations,…

  • Melissa Greenwood ‘16

    Melissa Greenwood’s ‘16 (Los Angeles, MFA) piece, “Rest In Peace, Peacekeepers,” appeared in the Jewish Literary Journal.