The English Department Internship Program
The English Department helps to place students in internships that provide meaningful connections between their course of study and the practical, social, and intellectual demands of a workplace.
Internships complement the workplace preparation the major already provides:
Internships complement the workplace preparation the major already provides:
- "In the Salary Race, Engineers Sprint but English Majors Endure" by David Deming, New York Times, 9.20.2019
- "Want a Job with that English Degree?" by Paul T. Corrigan, Corrigan Literary Review, 3.11.17
- "The Myth of the English Major Barista" by Robert Matz, Inside Higher Ed, 7.6.16.
- "Why I Was Wrong About Liberal-Arts Majors" by David Kalt, Wall Street Journal, 6.1.16
- "It Takes More Than a Major: Employer Priorities for College Learning and Student Success What Do Employers Want from College Graduates?" by Hart Research Associates
See the "Getting Started" tab to begin preparing for an internship.