Carlee Wilson (BA, 2014) will be pursuing an MA in Conflict Transformation and Social Justice at Queen’s University of Belfast in Northern Ireland this September.
BA, 2019: Eva Weidenfeld
Eva Weidenfeld (BA, 2019) is currently an Editorial Intern at Sundress Publications.
BA, 2007: Brooklyn Walter
Brooklyn Walter (BA, 2007) is the director of The Writing Center at Washington State University and a doctoral candidate in WSU’s Rhetoric and Composition department. She recently published a co-written article in the Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy titled “A ‘Threat’—or ‘Just a Book’? Analyzing Responses to 13 Reasons Why in a Discourse Community.”
BA, 2012: Kacie Rahm
Kacie Rahm (BA, 2012) currently produces a monthly open mic “StorySLAM” as well as several annual “GrandSLAM” competitions for The Moth in Seattle.
BA, 2005: Rena Priest
Rena Priest (BA, 2005) is a 2019 Jack Straw Writer, and recipient of a National Geographic Explorer Grant. She will be reading at Village Books on July 7th to promote the anthology, For Love of Orcas.
BA, 2019: Anita Levin
Anita Levin (BA, 2019) currently works at Publishers Group West in Berkeley California. She has also published numerous essays and stories in a handful of journals, including The Lifted Brow, Hypertext, Alternating Current, The Lidenwood Review, Barnhouse, and others.
BA, 2019: McKenzie Grenz
McKenzie Grenz (BA, 2019) has been hired as an Administrative Assistant in the Clinical Education Department at Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences in Yakima, Washington. Their mission is to increase access to healthcare in medically underserved communities in the Pacific Northwest.
BA, 2012: Mackenzie Gregg
Mackenzie Gregg (BA, 2012) is currently writing her doctoral dissertation in English at the University of California, Riverside. In the fall, she will be a fellow at UCLA’s William Andrews Clark Memorial Library.
BA, 2019: Maggie Benson
Maggie Benson (BA, 2019) has been accepted into the University of San Francisco’s Creative Writing MFA program beginning in August 2019.
BA, 2001: Aliya Weise
Aliya Weise (BA, 2001) earned her MFA in creative writing from the University of Maryland. This year, she will be graduating with her Ph.D. in English with a speciality in American Literature and Culture from George Washington University.