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English Department

We understand that words matter.

English students listen to a diversity of voices and discover their own. They read and write across genres and media. They join a community of scholars and artists in conversation with the past and present to speak clearly about the future.

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Faculty-published books of scholarship, creative writing and translation
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OHIO-published literary journals, including the nationally recognized New Ohio Review
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English major participation in experiential learning through internships, publishing, community service, or research

The Stories of Our Lives

We know the world around us through the stories that we hear and tell about it.

English faculty at OHIO help shape the stories of their fields through scholarship and creative writing that produce knowledge, revise old narratives, and reveal new perspectives.

And they bring students into the conversations that matter: Who is this story for? What does it mean? Why is it important? How does it change the stories that we already know, and how will it affect the stories we tell next?

What We Do

 

Careers with an English Degree

Rather than simply being an obvious training ground for students who want to become writers, editors, teachers, or professors, the English major provides the necessary critical thinking, writing, analytical and communication skills associated with a wide variety of future career paths. 

This includes job opportunities in business and industry, as well as careers in public relations, journalism, advertising, non-profit organizations, entertainment, technology industries, radio and television commentary, government careers, law, public administration, library science, and museum curation.

English Careers & Internships

 

Prince Shakur

Alumni Engagement & Giving Opportunities

Alumni involvement drives innovation and impact in the English Department for both students and faculty. Explore the areas of highest need for our department, including supporting students, experiential learning and investing in faculty.

English Giving Opportunities

Alison Stine