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English Department Alumni

From Provo, Utah, to Beirut, Lebanon, English alumni work and teach all over the world as well as publish widely in their respective fields. Faculty are proud of the contributions they continue to make to the academy and the community.

Alumni Career Information

What Can You Do with an English Degree?

Aaron Schwarz, portrait

Lead Digital Platforms

Writing is in important in technology, says Aaron Schwarz '11, who manages big digital projects for American Airlines, such as the mobile web and the American Airlines mobile app. 

Samantha Flores, portrait

Help Those in Need, Tell Their Stories

鈥淭hese people wanted to articulate their stories, and I realized that there鈥檚 a lot of power in recording their narratives,鈥 says Samantha Flores 鈥08, 鈥11. 鈥淎dvocacy takes root in effective communication.鈥

Autumn Davis, portrait

Teach with a Passion

鈥淚鈥檝e had many jobs, but the one constant is writing. My English degree has taken me across so many different career paths. I鈥檝e never felt confined by having an English degree from OHIO; it has given me freedom without any limitations!鈥 says Autumn Davis 鈥01.

Mike Cottrill, portrait

Start a Company, Wield Your English 'Superpower'

鈥淭he number one thing I learned at OHIO is that we have a superpower that is marketable in today鈥檚 world: we can communicate and write efficiently. That is so rare in business, where very few people know how to convey their company鈥檚 message clearly,鈥 says Mike Cottrill 鈥04.

Clare Cottrill, portrait

Learn the Language of Business, Be a Marketer

"You have a fantastic skill set," Clare Cottrill 鈥01 tells English majors. "You have the ability to take in information, make it logical and clear, and parlay people鈥檚 stories. Stories are used to sell.鈥