Sunday, November 17, 2019

IVC Alum is a Best American


Congratulations to IVC alum Jenn Alandy Trahan who has a story in this year's Best American Short Stories, edited by Pulitzer Prize winner Anthony Doerr

Jenn, who spent a couple years in between her BA and MFA in IVC's fiction workshop building her portfolio, is currently a Jones lecturer at Stanford, where she had previously been awarded a Stegner fellowship.


"They Told Us not to Say This" is an excerpt from her forthcoming book.


Dissent has previously covered Jenn's accomplishments here and here.


Jenn has some nice thing to say about her teachers.


Jenn fits the profile of a "returning student" who did not have a transfer plan because she had already completed her undergraduate work but clearly her time at IVC helped her achieve her impressive academic goals - all on her own timeline as an older returning student.  She makes us proud.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It would be good to establish an IVC Alumni Hall of Fame like OCC has. This student and so many others) would be ideal to include. it helps current students to see what others have done and lord knows it is nice for the teachers and staff to see what their students have gone on to accomplish.

Anonymous said...

An Alumni Hall of Fame would be great. Maybe the foundation would be interested in a project like that.

Anonymous said...

Let's ask the Foundation.

Anonymous said...

It would be a way of establishing some history -and cultivating and celebrating our alums, many of whom have gone on to do good things in a variety of fields.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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