/ English Department

After Graduation

Our students go on to build careers in publishing and marketing, earn advanced degrees in a number of fields and serve as teachers and educators across the country.

Opportunities for English majors are limitless. The critical thinking and problem-solving skills students learn through our degree program serve as the base for success in any job market. Close reading, accurate writing and the ability to listen well lead graduates into satisfying careers and excellent graduate programs.

Visit our alumni page for info on resources and services 

Career Paths

Below is a listing of careers and fields our English major graduates have entered after graduation. Alumni report high job satisfaction after graduation 鈥 and they have the r茅sum茅s to prove it.

  • Technical communication/writing
  • Public relations
  • Social media for government and private organizations
  • Marketing/information marketing
  • Nonprofit department/project manager
  • Director of regional/national organizations
  • Americorps
  • Writing/copywriting/editing
  • Financial consultant/coordinator
  • Advertising agencies/departments
  • Broadcasting (radio and TV
  • Community relations
  • Financial agencies/affairs
  • Editing/publishing
  • Government agencies/affairs
  • Grant writing
  • Health advocacy
  • Human resources
  • Law
  • Public affairs
  • Sales and customer service
  • Sports information
  • Teaching
  • Advocacy coordinator
  • Character performer 鈥 Disney World
  • Consultant
  • Dance teacher/dance performance
  • Director of community relations
  • Editor-in-chief
  • Graduate instructional assistant
  • Management trainee
  • Mechanical engineer
  • Online marketing specialist
  • Research chemist
  • Urban Education Fellow
Alumni Profiles

Anna Gazmarian 鈥14 鈥 Teacher at Gotham Writers Workshop and is the author of the memoir Devout. Her work appeared in The Rumpus.

Taylor Rebhan 鈥14 鈥 Senior writer at REI Co-op. Creative non-fiction writer with the hope of publishing a book of humorist essays.

Hannah Jones 鈥21 鈥 Earned advanced degree in library and information science from the University of Illinois-Champaign. Librarian at the University of Minnesota Duluth.

Aine O鈥機onnor 鈥20 鈥 Earned advanced degree in library and information science from the University of Illinois-Champaign. Librarian at the University of South Dakota State University.

Natalie Weg 鈥20 鈥 Support and resource specialist with the American Red Cross SAF (Service to the Armed Forces) chapter in Landstuhl, Germany.

Meaghan Minkus 鈥11 鈥 Assistant editor, Zondervan Books

Kelsie Cavanaugh 鈥20 -Editorial assistant for the Business, Computing, and Career Education team at Goodheart-Willcox in Tinley Park, Illinois.

Ben Opipari 鈥91 鈥 Ph.D. in English language and literature from The Catholic University of America. Owner of Persuasive Matters, which delivers legal writing seminars and individual coaching to law firms worldwide.

Samuel Vega 鈥22 鈥 Writer and researcher for the 鈥淪tories of Equity and Hope鈥 project, funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Natalie Brown 鈥17 鈥 Freelance writer and author

Kristin Brace 鈥07 鈥 Poet and author of two chapbooks and a full-length collection.

Shea Tuttle 鈥06 - author of Exactly as You Are: The Life and Faith of Mister Rogers and co-editor of Can I Get a Witness? Thirteen Peacemakers, Community Builders, and Agitators for Faith and Justice.

Sam Mason 鈥19 鈥 Global partnerships specialist at Lions Clubs International Foundation

Shanley Smith 鈥19 鈥 Missionary and community advocate

Melanie Burkhardt 鈥18 鈥 Acquisitions assistant at Baker Publishing Group

Angie Hines 鈥18 鈥 4th-grade literacy teacher at Believe Memphis Academy

Kyle Bernaciak 鈥16 鈥 Chicago police officer

Laura Van Oss 鈥15 鈥 Teacher in Honduras

Natalia Connelly (Granzotto 鈥13 鈥 Communications at Calvin College

Annalise Klein 鈥14 鈥 AP Chemistry Teacher

Alex Mouw 鈥14 鈥 Writer and professor

Kian Hashemi-Rad 鈥14 鈥 Retail Operations Manager at Warby Parker HQ

Sara Sanchez 鈥14 鈥 English teacher

Brooke Furry 鈥13 鈥 Marketing manager

Stephanie Mouw 鈥13 鈥 Writer/editor for Purdue University鈥檚 Marketing and Media Department

Kasidee Karsten 鈥13 鈥 Social media and content manager for the National Football League Players Association

Emily Henry 鈥12 鈥 Bestselling author

Chris O'Brien 鈥12 鈥 Editor, writer, and owner of Long Overdue, a publishing company.

Matthew Baker 鈥09 鈥 Author and screenwriter

Peter Derby 鈥05 鈥 Television writer

Kate Bode-lang 鈥02 鈥 Writer and director of education and quality management in the Office for Research Protections at Penn State University.

Sally Smits Masten 鈥01 鈥 Writing center mentor at Western Governors University

Sarah Smith 鈥97 鈥 Hospital teacher/school liaison at Helen DeVos Children鈥檚 Hospital

Annette Bourland 鈥94 鈥 Senior vice president and group publisher for Zondervan,  of HarperCollins Global Publishing