Alumni News

Huffington Post Alumnus Publishes Provocative Essay

The Huffington Post published an opinion piece by Jesse Larner '88 which explores the role that white supremacist support for Donald Trump has played during and after the recent election. 

Poets/org Alumni on Poem-a-Day

This month, two alumni had poems featured on Poets.org's Poem-A-Day. The first was "From A Train" by Lynn Emanuel '72, whose book of poem The Nerve of It, was awarded the 2016 Lenore Marshall Prize. The second was an excerpt from "Mount Carmel and the Blood of Parnassus" by Anais Duplan '14, who released his debut collection, Take This Stallion, in June. 

Robin Jebavy Alumna Recognized as Emerging Artist

Robin Jebavy '04 has been awarded a Mary L. Nohl Fund Fellowship from the Greater Milwaukee Foundation in recognition of her work as an "emerging artist." Her work will be included in an exhibition at the Haggerty Museum of Art next June. 

Buzzfeed "How They Killed My Grandmother"

Last month, Buzzfeed published a memoir-style essay by Chandra Ganguly MFAW '18 called "How They Killed My Grandmother." 

Josh Blackwell, Neveruses (Dropoff), 2015 Blackwell '95 Has Solo Show at MAD in NYC

Faculty member Josh Blackwell ’95 will have a solo exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City this winter.