• LaToya Jordan ‘16

    LaToya Jordan’s ‘16 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) piece, “Offering,” appeared in Anomaly.

  • Cassandra Lane ‘03

    Cassandra Lane’s ‘03 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) memoir We Are Bridges was published by Feminist Press on April 20, 2021.

  • Diane Gottleib ‘19

    Diane Gottleib’s ‘19 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) piece, “All Ablaze” appeared in the Geographies of Justice issue of About Place Journal.

  • Jennifer Lovett ‘14

    Jennifer Lovett ‘14 (New England, MS) is a Protect Our Wildlife board member and contributed their new bear report, which challenges Vermont’s approach to hunting its way out of bear conflicts. Read more here.

  • Melissa Greenwood ‘16

    Melissa Greenwood ‘16 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) published several blogposts including “The Two-Way Stretchy Rubber Band: How Voice Lessons Deepened My Understanding of the Pilates Method” in The Core by Balanced Body, “Progress in Pilates: It Takes a While!” in Going More Joe, “Control Versus Flow” in The Movement Educators. She had an…

  • Levi Rogers ‘16

    Levi Rogers ‘16 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) published his first novel Utah A Novel! with Atmosphere Press. His piece, “Those Dead Spaces: When No One in Your Family Talks,” was nominated for Best Small Fiction by Meow Meow Pow Pow.

  • Deborah Anthony ‘02

    Deborah Anthony ‘02 (Santa Barbara, MA), a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, appeared on “Women Leaders: Secrets to Success” with host Jessica Franzini. Anthony started her early work by helping survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence. She now works with addictions using motivational interviewing, guided imagery, and “acudetox” a 10 point acupuncture protocol to alleviate…

  • David Barham ’93

    David Barham ’93 (New England, Master’s in Education/Waldorf) is the Northeast/Quebec Regional Leader for the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America (AWSNA). He will serve a three-year term beginning in the 21-22 school year.  AWSNA is a non­profit membership organization of independent Waldorf schools and institutes in Canada, the United States, and Mexico.

  • John Broadley ‘01

    John Broadley ‘01 (New England, MA) was named the new principal at the union high school that serves the towns of Rockingham, Westminster, Athens, and Grafton. The board, in hiring Broadley, praised him and his dedication to the school. His appointment becomes effective July 1. He has been a special education teacher, math teacher, activities…

  • Diane Gottlieb ‘19

    Diane Gottlieb ‘19 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) had a piece, “Put Karen to Bed,” published in The Manifest-Station and “Dead Man’s Float” appeared in Longridge Review. Her essay, “Heavenly Bodies in Seven Parts,” was named a nonfiction finalist in the Tiferet 2021 Writing Contest.

  • Leonora Simonovis ‘20

    Leonora Simonovis’ ‘20 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) Study of the Raft was selected by judge Sherwin Bitsui as the winner of the 2021 Colorado Prize for Poetry. The book will be published by the Center for Literary Publishing in November 2021.  

  • Claudia J. Ford ’86, ‘15

    Dr. Claudia J. Ford ’86, ‘15 (San Francisco, MA; New England, PhD), SUNY Postdam Interim Chief Diversity Officer, has been named to the 2021 Millennium Leadership Initiative, a premier leadership development program of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU). She was one of only 32 administrators from across the country to be chosen…