Alumni News Briefs β 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 β10 and Anna Graham β10 and their company, Urbody, are profiled in CNBCβs story ββ
CHERP Inc., the Claremont-based nonprofit founded and run by Devon Hartman β77, launches CHERP Solar Works.
The Los Angeles Times features Ana Iwataki β21 in its article ββ
The New York Times article ββ profiles the Dar Yusuf Nasri Jacir Center for Art and Research, which filmmaker Annemarie Jacir β96 cofounded with her father, Yusuf Nasri Jacir, and sister, Emily Jacir.
The Childrenβs Foundation of America names Jacqueline Legazcue β10 a for her work creating projects and fundraisers for children in foster care.
Writing under the name Kai Adia, Kai McDaniel β18 publishes a book of poetry, The Depths of Anima, through the independent publishing house Bee Infinite Publishing McDaniel co-founded.
Matt Nathanson β95 shares his take on getting older, gaining confidence, and finding his voice on series.
Calvin Siegel β10, with Sable Elyse Smith, creates In that Empire, a book described as βa conversation, an experimental cartography bound by each initial decision.β