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Janet Dewart Bell Joins Tavis Smiley to Discuss Her New Book

Janet Dewart Bell ’74, ’15 (Maryland, BA and GSLC, PhD; and a member of Antioch’s Board of Governors) recently joined Tavis Smiley to discuss her new book, Blackbirds Singing: Inspiring Black Women’s…

Atim Eneida George Participates in Indiana University’s Institute for Advanced Study

Atim Eneida George ‘20 (GSLC, PhD) will participate in Indiana University’s Institute for Advanced Study. With funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities, she will attend the Summer Institute…

Katie Eastman Published Book on Loss, Change, and Growth

Katie Eastman ‘97 (New England, PsyD) published the book UPLIFTING: Inspiring Stories of Loss, Change, and Growth Inspirited by the work of Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross (Balboa Press). In UPLIFTING, she…

Ronnie Hagerty Reappointed to the OneStar National Service Commission

Ronnie Hagerty ’12 (GSLC, PhD) has been reappointed by Texas Governor Greg Abbott to the OneStar National Service Commission. The commission promotes volunteerism in Texas and oversees the administration of…

Claudia Kielich Publishes Greek Island Adventures

Claudia Kielich ’04, ’06 (Los Angeles, BA and MA in Organizational Management) recently published Greek Island Adventures: Escapades for the Sophisticated Traveler, which includes tales of romance, humorous escapades, charming…

Onita Morgan-Edwards and Whitney Bell Publish Anthology

Onita Morgan-Edwards ’17 (Midwest, BA in Management) and Whitney Bell ‘16 (Midwest, MA in Creative Writing) published A Gathering of Flowers: An Anthology in Essay, a collection of essays from…

Julia Goren Joins Board of Trustees for the Cloudsplitter Foundation

Julia Goren ’07 (New England, MS) has been elected to the Board of Trustees for the Cloudsplitter Foundation. The Cloudsplitter Foundation is a 38-year-old local grant-making not-for-profit whose mission is…

Anna K. Scotti’s Story Selected for Inclusion in Best Mystery Stories

Anna K. Scotti ’06 (Los Angeles, MFA) had her story, “It’s Not Even Past” selected for inclusion in The Best Mystery Stories of the Year 2024 (Mysterious Press). This is the…

Hop Hopkins Appointed WildEarth Guardians’ New Executive Director

Hop Hopkins ’23 (Los Angeles, MA) is the WildEarth Guardians’ new Executive Director. He was chosen unanimously by the board and staff to lead the organization. The WildEarth Guardians protect and restore wildlife, wild places,…

Claudia Ford Awarded a Fulbright Scholar Fellowship

Claudia Ford ’86, ‘15 (San Francisco, MBA; New England, PhD) was awarded a Fulbright Scholar fellowship for 2024-25 and will be teaching environmental literature and environmental justice at University of Klagenfurt,…

Jimmy Karlan Featured for Innovative School-Wide Wildlife Camera Challenge

Jimmy Karlan ’82 (New England, MST with a K-12 biology Certification) was recently featured in The Guilford Gazette. A devoted wildlife enthusiast, Karlan is a Faculty Emeritus in the Environmental…

Elana Haviv Presents at Two Events

Elana Haviv ’23 (GSLC, PhD) will be a featured guest at The University of Wisconsin’s “A Community Café Conversation” a cross-cultural conversation focused on topics relevant to both the global…