-
Arlie Ray ‘15
Arlie Ray ‘15 (Midwest, BA in Management) is the new mental health counselor for Clark State College in Springfield, Ohio. Also an alum of Clark State College’s Human Resource Management program, and Wright State University’s Master of Rehabilitation Counseling degree, he has over 11 years of experience in student service. Ray has experience working within…
-
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 Educational Perspectives (Springer). Core Faculty in Seattle’s MAT, MAEd, UEE, and ARTC programs, Dr. Curl teaches courses in equity, policy, leadership, change, social studies methods…
-
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 the New York Times Magazine poetry editor for 2022 and was interviewed on Tin House‘s Between the Covers podcast.
-
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, will be published by Prickly Pear Publishing in 2022.
