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Elizabeth Earley ’11
Elizabeth Earley ’11 (Los Angeles, MFA) weaves a philosophical novel with a coming-of-age story in Like Wings, Your Hands (2019), producing a beautiful hybrid work that explores the dynamics of a mother-son relationship complicated by disability and interdependence.
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Amy Climer ’11
Dr. Amy Climer ’11 (GSLC, PhD) presented her Deliberate Creative Team Scale, which measures three elements teams need to be creative together, at the Southern Oregon University Creativity Conference.
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Lynn Olsen ’10
Dr. Lynn Olsen ’10 (GSLC, PhD) was recently elected Chair of the Adjunct Faculty Council (AFC) at the University of St. Thomas.
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Joanna Dodd Massey ’10
Dr. Joanna Dodd Massey ’10 (Los Angeles, MA) wrote Culture Shock: Surviving Five Generations in One Workplace (2020), a lighthearted, straightforward lesson in business from a psychological perspective.
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Kristin Leong ’10
Kristin Leong ’10 (Seattle, MA) is the Community Engagement Producer at Seattle’s local public radio station, KUOW. She launched a website called Rock Paper Radio, a “dispatch for misfits & unlikely optimists.”
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Lisa Goldstein Graham ’10
Dr. Lisa Goldstein Graham ’10 (GSLC, PhD) was a featured speaker at Alabama’s largest leadership event, the Momentum Conference 2020.
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Susie Erenrich ’10
Dr. Susie Erenrich ’10 (GSLC, PhD) edited The Cost of Freedom: Voicing a Movement after Kent State 1970 (2020) a multi-genre anthology commemorating the May 4, 1970 shootings by the Ohio National guard that killed four and wounded nine Kent State students. The anthology reflects on the impact and aftermath of that fateful day, calling…
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Jessica Elisheva ’10
Jessica Elisheva ’10 (Los Angeles, MFA) won second place in the 2020 First Pages prize with an excerpt from her novel From the Verb.
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Shonda Buchanan ’10
Shonda Buchanan ’10 (Los Angeles, MFA) was the winner of the 2020 Next Generation Indie Book Award in the Memoir category for Black Indian.
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Jennifer Bowman ’10
Jennifer Bowman ’10 (New England, MS) joined the Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs as a historic-site interpreter. In her new role, she will be interpreting history at the Zwaanendael Museum.
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Emily Beck ’10
Emily Beck ’10 (New England, MS) is the current Director of Sustainability and Bay Studies at the Gunston School and will assume the role of Chesapeake Watershed Director.
