Jeanette Beebe '14

Jeanette Beebe '14 is an audio producer, fact checker, journalist, and writer, mostly of poems. She supported The COVID Tracking Project at The Atlantic, and she wrote a daily newsletter for the Center for Cooperative Media. Her reporting has appeared in Time, Scientific American, NPR/WHYY, etc. She lives in Akron, Ohio

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Gloria Yin '18

Gloria Yin '18

Gloria Yin is a conductor, pianist, and singer from London, UK, now based in the USA. Recent conducting highlights have included a multi-media performance of Missy Mazzoli's opera Song from the Uproar in collaboration with the David Geffen School of Drama, Yale Schwarzman Center, and Yale Opera, which they co-directed with projection designer Camilla Tassi, and Sarah Kirkland Snider's Mass for the Endangered. As a champion of new music, they have conducted numerous premieres, including Calvin Van Zytfeld's chamber opera Don't Trifle with Love, Daniel Knaggs' motet O vos omnes, and Shruthi Rajasekar's horn dectet Goddess.

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Constance Hale '79

Constance Hale

Constance Hale '79

Writer

Me in 50 words or less:
Constance Hale is a journalist and poet based in California. She is the author of six books, including Sin and Syntax, a subversive primer on grammar.

Pronouns:
She/her/hers


Undergraduate Affiliations

Department: English


Bio

Constance Hale is a journalist and poet based in California. She is the author of six books, including Sin and Syntax, a subversive primer on grammar. She writes frequently about people and culture, for national magazines and the PAW. You can find her at sinandsyntax.com and constancehale.com.



I would like to share my expertise with:

  • Alumni

  • Students

I would like to:

  • Speak on a panel

  • Conduct a workshop

  • Hire an intern/apprentice (a few weeks/months)


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Blair Hurley '09

Blair Hurley '09

I'm a novelist and instructor of creative writing. I am the author of THE DEVOTED, published by W.W. Norton, which was longlisted for The Center for Fiction's First Novel Prize. My work is published in The New England Review, Electric Literature, The Georgia Review, Guernica, Paris Review Daily, West Branch, and elsewhere. I received a 2018 Pushcart Prize, two Pushcart Prize nominations in 2019, and another Pushcart nomination in 2021.

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Joshua Blum '02

Joshua Blum '02

“There are no limits for those that refuse to accept them” is a quote by Chuck Norris I try to live by. I believe in the hope of rainbows and starry skies, the power of children in creating better tomorrows, and the wonder that our creativity helps bring to the world.

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Jessica Roemischer '82

Jessica Roemischer '82

Jessica Roemischer is an award-winning pianist, storyteller, and visual artist. Evocatively combining music and spoken word in live, interactive events, Jessica conjures a world beyond divisions, freeing the stories that are held in the silence of our hearts. New York-born and raised, Jessica lives in Sydney, Australia.

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