Crystal Bi DMSB’14 is one of the four artists shaping Boston’s public space that has been selected for the eighth cohort of the Boston Public Art Triennial’s Public Art Accelerator, a skill-building and grant-funding program that supports early-to-mid-career Boston-based artists in creating temporary public art projects in neighborhoods across the city.
Shweta Agrawal COE’15 is an honoree of the Boston Business Journal’s 2025 40 under 40 list
Julianna I. Hanlon NUSL’16 is an honoree of the Boston Business Journal’s 2025 40 under 40 list
Dr. Ishani Sharma Kohli BHS’14 is an honoree of the Boston Business Journal’s 2025 40 under 40 list
Daniel Raymond Markow DMSB’12 is an honoree of the Boston Business Journal’s 2025 40 under 40 list
Adam Jackowitz DMSB ’10, co-founder of Global Outpost, had his company named #168 on the Inc. 5000 list this year. The Inc. 5000 represents the fastest-growing private companies in America.
Catherine Rymsha, EdD’14, recently published her first book, titled, “The Leadership Decision.” Catherine is currently a lecturer at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, where she teaches courses on leadership. Her book uses real-life stories, research, and practices to show ways in which anyone can become a leader.
Grace Woodward, SSH’19, MA’20, named Maryland History Day Outreach & Professional Development Assistant at Maryland Humanities. Woodward has been working as the COVID-19 Digital Archive’s Project Manager of the Cultural Heritage Collection. Previously, she interned at The National Museum of African American History and Culture and The Al Hirschfeld Foundation Archives.
Joseph Mroszczyk, PhD’19, of Amesbury, Massachusetts, has been appointed to the Amesbury School Committee.
Constanza Cabello, EdD’19, of Woburn, Massachusetts, has been named the first-ever vice president for diversity, inclusion, and community engagement at Framingham State University.