• Susie Erenrich ‘10

    Dr. Susie Erenrich ‘10 (GSLC, PhD) has co-edited, A Grassroots Leadership and Arts For Social Change Primer For Educators, Organizers, Activists and Rabble-Rousers, a special project of the International Leadership Association. Additionally, a reprint of Freedom Is A Constant Struggle: An Anthology Of The Mississippi Civil Rights Movement (New South Books, 2021) has just been…

  • Harriet L. Schwartz ‘09

    Dr. Harriet L. Schwartz ‘09 (GSLC, PhD), Professor of Relational Practice and Higher Education, has delivered keynote and other invited talks based on her book Connected Teaching: Relationship, Power, and Mattering in Higher Education (Stylus Publishing, 2019) for a number of faculty professionaL development programs including those hosted by: Simmons University, The College System of…

  • Cara Meixner ‘08

    Dr. Cara Meixner ‘08 (GSLC, PhD) will serve as Professor of Graduate Psychology at James Madison University (JMU), working with the University’s new low-residency PhD program in Counseling and Supervision. Additionally, Cara was honored to be named the 2020-2021 Madison Scholar for JMU’s College of Health and Behavioral Studies. This is the highest scholarly distinction…

  • Heather Forest ‘07

    Dr. Heather Forest ‘07 (GSLC, PhD) performed EARTHSONG at the 2021 United SOLO theatre festival. This musical monologue about planetary ecology, offers insights into Mother Earth’s cosmological, geological, and anthropological history, through storytelling, science, and song.

  • Lisa Kreeger ‘07

    Dr. Lisa Kreeger ‘07 (GSLC, PhD) was named Dean of the Capella University School of Nursing and Health Sciences.

  • Shana Hormann ‘07

    Dr. Shana Hormann ‘07 (GSLC, PhD) has recently contributed to the new book entitled, Role of Leadership in Facilitating Healing and Renewal in Times of Organizational Trauma and Change (IGI Global, 2021) and presented a keynote entitled, “Strengths and Shadows: Susceptibility to Trauma and Building Resilience at the North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault. Additionally,…

  • Luane Davis Haggerty ‘06

    Dr. Luane Davis Haggerty ‘06 (GSLC, PhD) principal lecturer with the National Technical Institute for the Deaf Department for Performing Arts at Rochester Institute of Technology recently brought live theatre back to her community through this summer’s production of The Tempest. Additionally, Luane published “Learning from Leaders-Deaf Theatre Innovations in the Time of COVID-19” within…

  • Nancy Kazar ‘17 (Antioch Los Angeles, MFA)

    Nancy Kazar’s ‘17 (Los Angeles, MFA) story, “Blue,” was published by Literary Yard.

  • Megan Gidding ‘21 (Antioch Los Angeles, MFA)

    Megan Gidding ‘21 (Los Angeles, MFA) will have her second novel, The Women Could Fly, published by Amistad in 2022 and is available for preorder.

  • Kim Steutermann Rogers ‘07 (Antioch Los Angeles, MFA)

    Kim Steutermann Rogers ‘07 (Los Angeles, MFA) had her news piece, “Wave of Hawaiian Bird Extinctions Stresses the Islands’ Conservation Crisis,” published in Audubon, and her flash piece, “Family Photo,” published in The Centifictionist accompanied by an interview. 

  • Melissa Greenwood ‘16 (Antioch Los Angeles, MFA)

    Melissa Greenwood ‘16 (Los Angeles, MFA) had two essays published: “From Beach Baby to Lawsuit, Baby!” in Potato Soup Journal and “A Lasting Love” in the Muleskinner Journal.

  • Ryane Nicole Granados ‘03 (Antioch Los Angeles, MFA)

    Ryane Nicole Granados ‘03 (Los Angeles, MFA) was named a 2021 Established Artist Fellow by the California Arts Council.