One of our seniors interviewed recent graduates for her Honors project.
It’s all too common for English majors to hear “What can you do with an English degree?” from well-meaning relatives and friends, implying that the most viable career for an English major is that of a “starving artist.” So what can you do with an English degree? Well, it turns out, you can do a lot of things. Seton Hill English graduates share their stories of how the English program at Seton Hill helped them land fulfilling careers where they use English everyday. —Seton Hill University
Similar:
Boy that feels good.
Academia
Surprise: Humanities Degrees Provide Great Return On Investment
The conventional wisdom is that humaniti...
Academia
Lincoln’s last play; or, the continuing fascination with “Our American Cousin”
E. A. Sothern as the foppish and silly L...
Culture
Why liberal arts and the humanities are as important as engineering
We learned that though a degree made a b...
Academia
'The Meatball: Not a Funny Rhyme' says Peter Jerz, age 5-3/4; or, Child Traumatized by 'On...
I went into the office for about an hour...
Amusing
Attribution, Editorializing and Defamation
In the Nightly Noodle Monthly, former No...
Current_Events



