• Kate Maruyama ’09

    Kate Maruyama ’09 (Los Angeles, MFA) had her essay “Breathe and Push: Being a Better Ally” was published by Women Who Submit.    

  • Tisha Marie Reichle-Aguilera’s ’09

    Tisha Marie Reichle-Aguilera’s ’09 (Los Angeles, MFA) flash fiction piece “What He Needs to Know” was published in Toho.

  • Kim Langmaid ’09

    Dr. Kim Langmaid ’09 (New England, PhD) accepted a position as Associate Professor of Sustainability Studies at Colorado Mountain College Vail Valley at Edwards.

  • Seth Fischer ’09

    Seth Fischer ’09 (Los Angeles, MFA) was featured on a Times Square billboard on Broadway and West 43rd in New York along with other bi+ activists in support of bi+ visibility, bi+ health, and BiNet USA. He is a board member of BiNetUSA.

  • Colleen Echohawk ’09

    Colleen Echohawk ’09 (Seattle, BA) was awarded the Martin Luther King Medal of Distinguished Service. The annual award recognizes individuals whose work has answered the question asked by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “What are you doing for others?” She is the Executive Director of the Chief Seattle Club and founder of the Coalition to…

  • Mindy Coleman ’09

    Mindy Coleman ’09 (New England, MA) was honored with the Governor’s Award of Excellence in Customer Service for her work with adults with severe comorbidities.

  • Melissa Chadburn ’09

    Melissa Chadburn ’09 (Los Angeles, MFA) published two essays, “The Archive” in The Paris Review and “The Forgotten Babies” in Alta Journal.

  • Angela M. Brommel ’09

    Angela M. Brommel ’09 (Los Angeles, MFA) tantalizes the reader’s taste buds with a delicious poetry collection that drips with vivid imagery and bold language. Mohave in July (2019) is both intelligent and imaginative, abiding in the untraversed space between desert and neon, natural and social, science and culture.

  • Lucy Barbera ’09

    Dr. Lucy Barbera ’09 (GSLC, PhD) launched the Trauma-Informed Creative Art Therapy Certificate Program, a new program sponsored by the University of Albany’s School of Social Welfare for Licensed Social Workers and Mental Health Professionals.

  • Toni Ann Johnson ’08

    Toni Ann Johnson ’08 (Los Angeles, MFA) was the winner of Accents Publishing Inaugural Novella Contest for her novella Homegoing.

  • Carly Bass ’08

    Carly Bass ’08 (Santa Barbara, MA) was appointed Director of Development of Girls Inc. of Carpinteria.

  • Naomi Arad-Broome ’08

    Naomi Arad-Broome ’08 (New England, MA) led free “Move to Heal” Dance/Movement Workshops at The Connection in Summit, New Jersey.