Stories Lesley students, alumni, faculty, and staff are making big things happen, from coast to coast and around the world. Students Alumni Faculty & Staff Noel King Noel King says more mental health resources are needed for deaf and hard of hearing Read more about Noel King Kirsten Green ’22 Former Patriots cheerleader looks to use psychology degree to help mothers, after experiencing postpartum depression Read more about Kirsten Green Yvonne Sierra ’22 Yvonne found what she was searching for when she discovered Lesley's Expressive Arts Therapy program Read more about Yvonne Sierra "For an artist to be able to communicate with the world around them, they need to be consistently curious about it." Sara Alfageeh ’18, Illustration Rocky Cotard ’18 Drawing Inspiration from Heritage and History For artist Rocky Cotard, returning to Haiti opened new avenues for self-discovery, expression, and discussing differences. Read more about Rocky Cotard Kristina McCue ’17 Kristina is studying Art History and Fine Arts, and has engaged with the art world beyond the classroom. Read more about Kristina McCue Rocky Cotard ’18 For artist Rocky Cotard, returning to Haiti opened new avenues for self-discovery, expression, and discussing differences. Read more about Rocky Cotard McKenna Straube ’19 McKenna blends her passion for sports and business in an exciting internship with Harvard University Athletics. Read more about McKenna Straube Melanie Nelson ’18 For Business Management major Melanie, an unexpected scholarship made continuing her Lesley education possible. Read more about Melanie Nelson Michael Talbot ’18 Children's book 'Jamaican Mi Seh Mi ABC's' is Michael's third collaborative project. Read more about Michael Talbot Sara Alfageeh ’18 Sara's essay, "How Muslim Comic Creators are Reclaiming Their Narratives," is a Kingston-Mann Student Achievement Award winner. Read more about Sara Alfageeh Load More
Rocky Cotard ’18 Drawing Inspiration from Heritage and History For artist Rocky Cotard, returning to Haiti opened new avenues for self-discovery, expression, and discussing differences. Read more about Rocky Cotard