Hawks to Watch: Seth Sanchez
Hawks to Watch: Seth Sanchez

Why Seth is a Hawk to Watch:
Why Seth is a Hawk to Watch:
Sex, gender, race, and identity-based discrimination is uncomfortably prevalent in American culture — more so than many of us want to admit — but only some of us dedicate our working lives to fighting its presence in our society. Madeline Dickerson Gonser is one of those people.
Lights, camera, action. This may seem like a cliché beginning to an interview with a film major, but it is an apropos description of the in-progress career trajectory that this month’s Hawk to Watch has taken:
Lights: Chloe Burns discovers a career in film is possible.
Why Tracey is a Hawk to Watch:
Oftentimes schoolwork is enough for a passing grade, and usually it's good enough for a degree. On rare occasions though, it's good enough to be published — which is where this Hawk to Watch comes into play.
Why Sydney is a Hawk to Watch:
Why Emily's a Hawk to Watch:
If a picture is worth a thousand words, the person shaping the stories they tell must be worth millions. Emily Lew Fry, University of Kansas School of Fine Arts alum and director of interpretation at the Art Institute of Chicago, does just that.
Why Rabin's a Hawk to Watch:
Why Kris is a Hawk to Watch:
Why Brent's a Hawk to Watch:
You’ve heard of Childish Gambino, My Morning Jacket, and Foster the People — now meet the Jayhawk who’s been backstage at nearly every show, making them sound flawless around the world for the last 15 years.
Behind every life, there’s a story. The same could also be said of every species — and indeed, every specimen. And the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History has a lot of stories to tell. Millions of them, in fact.
Why Aric's a Hawk to Watch:
Why Richard's a Hawk to Watch: