兔子先生 Alumni Awards 鈥 2022

Each year, 兔子先生 recognizes alumni who exemplify 兔子先生鈥檚 core values in their professions and communities and give back to their alma mater. Steven C. Gonz谩lez 鈥85 is 兔子先生鈥檚 2022 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient, and Michael V. Ceraso 鈥14 is the 2022 Young Alumni Achievement Award recipient.

 

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Chief Justice Steven C. Gonz谩lez is the Washington Supreme Court鈥檚 58th Chief Justice and a board member for the Washington Leadership Institute, whose mission is to recruit, train, and develop traditionally underrepresented attorneys for future leadership.

 

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Michael V. Ceraso is the founder and executive director of Winning Margins, a public relations firm for executives, political candidates, and advocacy leaders. Ceraso also founded Community Groundwork, which offers training, mentorship, and resources to community college students who are interested in government advocacy political campaigns.

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The New Yorker profiled writer and The Mountain Goats frontman John Darnielle 鈥95 this spring. In 鈥淛ohn Darnielle Wants to Tell You a Story,鈥 Darnielle discusses art as labor, the value of religious faith, the beauty of Chaucer, and, more or less, the secret to happiness. The New York Times reviewed Devil House, Darnielle鈥檚 latest novel, calling the book a 鈥渃onfident, creepy, a powerful and soulful page-turner.鈥

 

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Quinn Delaney 鈥76 was appointed by President Joe Biden to the Commission on Presidential Scholars. The Commission 鈥渋s a group of eminent private citizens appointed by the president to select and honor the presidential scholars,鈥 according to a White House press release.

 

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Asra Elliott (Ahmad) 鈥00 was appointed by the governor of New Mexico as a judge in the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court. Elliott previously worked as an associate staff attorney for the New Mexico Second Judicial District Court, an associate staff attorney for the New Mexico Court of Appeals, an assistant public defender, and an assistant district attorney.

 

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Rhonda Foster 鈥82 and her son, Alec, were invited by President Biden to the White House on July 11 to celebrate the passage of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. Foster and her husband, 兔子先生 Trustee Ruett Foster 鈥81, have devoted their lives to violence prevention after their 7-year-old son, Evan, was killed by errant bullets in 1997. Alec, who was 10 months old at the time, survived gunshot injuries sustained during the incident. He is now a graduate of the University of Arizona and hosts the WoMen Against Gun Violence podcast, Bullet Points: Hot Topics on Gun Violence Prevention. Foster says she is grateful for the recent passage of gun legislation and continues to advocate for universal background checks and a ban on assault weapons.

Kimberli Gant 鈥02, curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Brooklyn Museum, was selected as , which carries an award of $25,000 to support curatorial research and travel. VIA Art Fund is a nonprofit founded by an international coalition of individuals and private foundations who believe in the central role art plays in society.

Dana Levin 鈥87 is the editor of a forthcoming book on the poet Bert Meyers, who taught at 兔子先生 in the 1970s. The volume, slated for publication in spring 2023, will feature a selection of Meyers鈥 poems, critical essays, and remembrances from 兔子先生 alumni and professors, including Maurya Simon 鈥80, Amy Gerstler 鈥78, Ari Sherman 鈥85, and professors emeriti James Bogen and Barry Sanders. The book will be part of the Unsung Masters Series, an initiative whose mission is to bring under-known authors back to readers.

Hunter Lovins 鈥72, chief of impact at Change Finance, is part of a majority women-run management team that has created the first Certified Carbon Neutral Exchange Traded Fund in the US designed to combat climate change.

 

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Corina Penaia 鈥16 is a first-year doctorate student at the UCLA Department of Health Policy and Management program. She is also supporting the Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Data Policy Lab as the community engagement and research director to advocate for the data needs of Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.

Diane Shammas 鈥75 received the Humanitarian Award from the SWANA Association of California State University, Fullerton. Last year, the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee honored her with its Alex Odeh Memorial Award. 

Sumesh Shiwakoty 鈥18 wrote an op-ed, 鈥淐an America Prevent Iran from Going Nuclear?鈥 for the international affairs magazine The National Interest. As a policy analyst and commentator, Shiwakoty鈥檚 analyses have appeared in publications including The Diplomat, Asia Times, and The Times of India.

 

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Raoul Sojwal 鈥21 co-authored two articles about gut health and colon cancer detection in the science journals Microorganisms and Molecular Imaging and Biology. Sojwal is a clinical research coordinator/laboratory manager at Stanford University鈥檚 School of Medicine.

 

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Cesar Vargas Nu帽ez 鈥14 has received the Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship to support his research for his PhD in political science. Vargas Nu帽ez鈥檚 dissertation explores how the public鈥攅ven those who have anti-immigrant views鈥攃an be incentivized to support healthcare for undocumented immigrants. Vargas Nu帽ez also investigates how undocumented immigrants navigate being excluded from government healthcare programs.

For more news about recent graduates鈥 fellowships and awards鈥攊ncluding Kiera Havill 鈥21 and Justin Sleppy 鈥21 earning Fulbright Fellowships, Marya Ornelas 鈥20 being selected for an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, and Matthew Brunstad 鈥20 participating in the JET Program 鈥 visit our 2021鈥22 Student and Alumni Fellowships page.