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Janet Dewart Bell
The board of Women’s Media Center (WMC), a premier nonprofit organization founded by writers and activists Jane Fonda, Robin Morgan, and Gloria Steinem, has just unanimously elected Dr. Janet Dewart Bell (PhD in Leadership and Change, GSLC) as its new chair. The WMC focuses on ensuring that women are accurately portrayed and visible in the media.…
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Harriet Schwartz
Dr. Harriet Schwartz (PhD in Leadership and Change, GSLC) was the featured speaker for Scholar Rounds at the University of British Columbia’s Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy. She presented “Connected Teaching: How a Relational Approach Fuels Learning and Builds Faculty Resilience”.
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Rhoda Weiss
The Public Relations Society of America recently profiled Dr. Rhoda Weiss (PhD in Leadership and Change, GSLC) in Strategies & Tactics in the article “On Establishing Executive Presence” regarding her expertise and career (read here).
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Steven Austin Stovall
Dr. Steven Austin Stovall (PhD in Leadership and Change, GSLC) is now Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship and Management at Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. He began this new role in Fall 2018 after 17 years with Wilmington College in Ohio. Recently, he co-authored two journal articles, “Embracing Differences: Experiential Exercises for Teaching…
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Judy R. Ragsdale
Dr. Judy R. Ragsdale (PhD in Leadership and Change, GSLC) co-authored the article entitled, “Proposing Religiously Informed, Relationally Skillful Chaplaincy Theory” in the Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy.
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Sylvia Byrne Pollack ‘93
Sylvia Byrne Pollack ‘93 (Seattle, MA) was featured in an article in the Seattle Times. Pollack is a Seattle poet and scientist who, at the age of 80, published her first book of poetry, entitled Risking It. She had a long career in research and was named research professor emeritus at the University of Washington.…
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John Treat ‘20
John Treat ‘20 (Los Angeles, MFA) was named a finalist in the 18th Annual Saints and Sinners LGBTQ Literary Festival Poetry Contest and Fiction Contest. This is the first time an author has placed in the finals for both poetry and prose. http://sasfest.org
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Eric Steineger ‘10
Eric Steineger’s ‘10 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) poem, “Sylvia, Becoming,” was published in The Shore.
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Alisha Escobedo ‘20
Alisha Escobedo’s ‘20 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) poems, “In Isolation (Drinking Too Much Again)” and “my new psychiatrist,” were published in Sentience Literary Journal.
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Maya Nordine ‘18
Maya Nordine’s ‘18 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) poem, “Flight Cage,” was published in Sentience Literary Journal.
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Landere Naisbitt ‘19
Landere Naisbitt ‘19 (New England, MS) is the outreach coordinator for the Blue Hill Heritage Trust. A recent video shot by the organization features its “Stewards Almanac” series and promotes just one of the many ways the trust has gotten creative with outreach programs during the pandemic. Naisbitt has had to adapt the program dramatically to…
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Tom Pyun ‘20
Tom Pyun’s ‘20 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) essay, “The Mundane Yet Extraordinary Experience of Living Through Pandemic San Francisco,” appeared in The Bold Italic.
