Alumni News Briefs – 2021

ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ graduates never stop. In the midst of a pandemic, they kept on creating, inspiring change, and making headlines. Here are some brief-but-spectacular (to borrow from an entry below) items about alumni in the news.


Mere Abrams β€™10 and Anna Graham β€™10 and their company, Urbody, are profiled in CNBC’s story β€œβ€
 


CHERP Inc., the Claremont-based nonprofit founded and run by Devon Hartman β€™77, launches CHERP Solar Works.
 


The Los Angeles Times features Ana Iwataki ’21 in its article β€œβ€
 


The New York Times article β€œβ€ profiles the Dar Yusuf Nasri Jacir Center for Art and Research, which filmmaker Annemarie Jacir β€™96 cofounded with her father, Yusuf Nasri Jacir, and sister, Emily Jacir.
 


The Children’s Foundation of America names Jacqueline Legazcue β€™10 a for her work creating projects and fundraisers for children in foster care.
 


Writing under the name Kai Adia, Kai McDaniel β€™18 publishes a book of poetry, The Depths of Anima, through the independent publishing house Bee Infinite Publishing McDaniel co-founded.
 


Matt Nathanson β€™95 shares his take on getting older, gaining confidence, and finding his voice on series.
 


Calvin Siegel β€™10, with Sable Elyse Smith, creates In that Empire, a book described as β€œa conversation, an experimental cartography bound by each initial decision.”