Norma Petersen (BA 1967, MA 1968)

Drawing on her forty-year career teaching high school and college English, Norma Petersen has completed a manuscript about the benefits of teachers writing with their students. She argues that the practice transforms the classroom into an encouraging community of writers with strengthened relationships and enhanced skills. The manuscript offers many examples for both experienced and beginning teachers and is also suitable for an English methods class.

Antonio Tang (BA 2004)

This past fall, Antonio began his second year teaching English composition as a full-time Communications Instructor at Blackhawk Technical College in Janesville, Wisconsin. He took the position after graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in December 2019 with a Ph.D. in Composition and Rhetoric. Antonio’s son Westley turned three on November 7 last year. Before that, the family purchased their first home, a lovely ranch-style house with a large deck, in May. Antonio sends his regards to Professor Laura Laffrado.

Joy Barber (MA 2010)

Joy Barber received her JD with High Honors and a Certificate in American Indian Law from the Alexander Blewett III School of Law at the University of Montana in May 2021. She was the recipient of the William S. Frost and Maylinn Smith Award from the Margery Hunter Brown Indian Law Clinic and the Fran Elge Award from the Women’s Law Section of the Montana State Bar. She began clerking for the Honorable Mike McGrath, Chief Justice of the Montana Supreme Court, in August 2021.

Vernon Giesbrecht (BA 1967)

Vernon Giesbrecht recently published articles in four different magazines: British Columbia History, Our Canada, The Senior Paper and the Mennonite Historical Society of BC’s Roots & Branches. Moreover, Vern has published an article every year for the past ten years in BC History. His most recent one is a profile of actor and director Antony Holland, whose seventy-year theatrical career flourished until just weeks before his death at the age of ninety-five.

Dayna Patterson (MFA 2017)

Dayna Patterson’s poetry collection If Mother Braids a Waterfall was published by Signature Books in 2020 and won the Association for Mormon Letters Poetry Prize. Her second book, O Lady, Speak Again, which began as her MFA thesis at Western, will be published by Signature Books in 2023. In addition, Dayna’s textile art appeared on the cover of the spring/summer 2021 issue of Sugar House Review.