• Adonia Lugo

    Dr. Adonia Lugo, Chair of the MA in Urban Sustainability, spoke on “The Human Infrastructure of Sustainable Transportation Systems: Human-Powered Mobility and Just Transition” as part of the UCLA Perloff Lecture…

  • Khadijah Queen ‘06

    Khadijah Queen‘s ‘06 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) essay, “Craft Capsule: Rethinking Theory and Poetics,” appeared in Poets & Writers. Her poetry collection Anodyne (Tin House, 2020) won the Poetry…

  • Mary Sutton

    MA in Urban Sustainability alum Mary Sutton published had her article “Using Cooperatives to Empower Formerly Incarcerated People—An L.A. Story” published in the Nonprofit Quarterly. Mary is a social activist,…

  • Michael Simpson ‘86

    Michael Simpson ‘86 (New England, MS) wrote “My Turn: Public works – an opportunity for bipartisanship” for the Concord Monitor, “An opportunity for bipartisanship in public works” for the Union…

  • Kate Carmody ‘19

    Kate Carmody’s ‘19 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) poems, “trump wears shape-ups/666pence none the richer” and “Anniversary,” appeared in No Contact: Issue Sixteen. Her essay, “Family Piece” was published…

  • Marcia Meier ’12

    Marcia Meier’s ‘12 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) memoir, Face, was published by Saddle Road Press. 

  • Cary Gaunt ‘09

    Dr. Cary Gaunt ‘09 (New England, PhD in Environmental Studies) was recently featured in a profile story in The Keene Sentinel about her work as the Director of Sustainability at…

  • Tisha Marie Reichle-Aguilera ‘09

    Tisha Marie Reichle-Aguilera’s ‘09 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) essay, “Voices,” appeared in The Coachella Review.  

  • Nia Keith ’09

    Nia Keith ’09 (New England, MS) presented “Climate Justice, What Does it Mean and What Can You Do?” via Zoom in her role as the Statewide Climate Change Education Manager at…

  • Carrie Stone ‘09

    Carrie Stone ‘09 (New England, MA) has been promoted to Director of Clinical Operations at Elevate Counseling Services. Stone joined Elevate Counseling Services nearly five years ago, first as a…

  • Aya de León ‘16

    Aya de León’s ‘16 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) novel, A Spy in the Struggle, received a 5-starred review from Mal Warwick at Berkeleyside.

  • Mari Brunner ’14

    Mari Brunner ’14 (New England, MS), planner for the City of Keene’s Community Development Department, was featured in a profile story in the Sentinel Source on how she discovered her…