Gearing Up For those interested in studying abroad, the process of going to a different country may seem arduous. However, there are plenty of steps that you can take in order to make sure you are well informed, and well prepared before you see yourself off. Emily Schutz, the Undergraduate Student Assistant for the Study…
Monthly Archives: February 2019
Notes from Majors and Minors
What Working With a Child With Autism Taught Me About Language
Being an English major, I’ve always thought that even if I can’t always say what I mean, I can write it. But what happens when you communicate with someone who communicates differently? In the summer of 2017, I worked at a Jewish Community Center camp with ten-year-old kids. I applied to the job on a whim…
Career Paths for the English Major
Asking Questions
By Jeremy Shulkin Jeremy Shulkin (’07) is an English teacher at University Park Campus School as well as a freelance writer. My 9th graders know the routine. There to greet them at the beginning of each of my classes is a “starter” – an opinion-based question on the board that gets their brains ready…