Lisa M. Denig (’20) has been announced as one of the New York Law Journal’s Attorney Innovators of the Year for her work to advance presumptive mediation in the New York State Supreme Courts.
Kelly Fleming (’13), Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of Central Arkansas, was profiled by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette’s High Profile section.
Marquita Little Numan (‘09) has been named to the inaugural Arkansas Money & Politics Future 50. The Future 50 is a list of Arkansas’ business and political leaders poised to shape the future.
Reiko Muranaka (‘20) has joined Cambridge Technology Partners, Inc., a global consulting firm based in Japan. Muranaka will be based in Torrance, Calif., as a Senior Consultant.
Alyssa Provencio (‘12) is in a tenure-track position in the Department of Political Science and MPA program at the University of Central Oklahoma. Her teaching and research is focused on disparate impacts of disasters and environmental justice.
Rachel Villafane (’20) has joined City Year Little Rock as an Impact Manager.
“Black Boys,” a film produced by Chad Williamson (‘10), has been selected for the Bentonville and American Black Film Festivals. Williamson is a co-founder of Never Whisper Justice, whose mission is fusing bold storytelling and concrete social impact.
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