The English Program at Juniata College offers the opportunity to tailor your studies to your own personal interests in literature and writing. Students will engage in a contemporary and innovative curriculum where they may analyze film, read graphic novels, and develop content for social media.

Through a wide range of classes, students explore the complexities of race, gender, and culture, ultimately challenging their worldview. As they develop the tools to voice their opinions and share their analysis, they may also work one-on-one with a professor to complete a capstone project tailored to their interests, either a creative writing project or academic thesis.

Amy Mathur Teaching

Through a wide range of classes, students explore the complexities of race, gender, and culture, ultimately challenging their worldview.

Amy Mathur Teaching

The English Program at Juniata College offers the opportunity to tailor your studies to your own personal interests in literature and writing. Students will engage in a contemporary and innovative curriculum where they may analyze film, read graphic novels, and develop content for social media.

Through a wide range of classes, students explore the complexities of race, gender, and culture, ultimately challenging their worldview. As they develop the tools to voice their opinions and share their analysis, they may also work one-on-one with a professor to complete a capstone project tailored to their interests, either a creative writing project or academic thesis.

Through a wide range of classes, students explore the complexities of race, gender, and culture, ultimately challenging their worldview.

Amy Mathur Teaching

The English Program at Juniata College offers the opportunity to tailor your studies to your own personal interests in literature and writing. Students will engage in a contemporary and innovative curriculum where they may analyze film, read graphic novels, and develop content for social media.

Through a wide range of classes, students explore the complexities of race, gender, and culture, ultimately challenging their worldview. As they develop the tools to voice their opinions and share their analysis, they may also work one-on-one with a professor to complete a capstone project tailored to their interests, either a creative writing project or academic thesis.

Through a wide range of classes, students explore the complexities of race, gender, and culture, ultimately challenging their worldview.

Amy Mathur Teaching

The English Program at Juniata College offers the opportunity to tailor your studies to your own personal interests in literature and writing. Students will engage in a contemporary and innovative curriculum where they may analyze film, read graphic novels, and develop content for social media.

Through a wide range of classes, students explore the complexities of race, gender, and culture, ultimately challenging their worldview. As they develop the tools to voice their opinions and share their analysis, they may also work one-on-one with a professor to complete a capstone project tailored to their interests, either a creative writing project or academic thesis.

Through a wide range of classes, students explore the complexities of race, gender, and culture, ultimately challenging their worldview.

 

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    Featured Alum

    Abigail Madar

    POE: English

    “Juniata's community feeling for me comes from the amazing professors in the English department. They all care very much about their students and the material they teach, and it shows. I am really grateful for all the opportunities they have given me.”

    Featured Alum

    Abigail Madar

    POE: English

    “Juniata's community feeling for me comes from the amazing professors in the English department. They all care very much about their students and the material they teach, and it shows. I am really grateful for all the opportunities they have given me.”

  • Heather Marra
    Featured Alum

    Heather Marra

    POE: English

    • Fellow in the Pittsburgh Urban Leadership Service Experience
    • Outcomes Specialist at the PA Organization for Women in Early Recovery

    Featured Alum

    Heather Marra

    POE: English

    • Fellow in the Pittsburgh Urban Leadership Service Experience
    • Outcomes Specialist at the PA Organization for Women in Early Recovery

 

Why Study English at Juniata?

"Studying English is so important today because language shapes the world, and stories help us share the world. As you explore English at Juniata, you'll have the opportunity to study both language and stories to make you a better communicator and citizen of the world," says Dr. Amy Mathur, Head of the Humanities Division and Chair of the English Department. Read more here.

Why Study English at Juniata?

"Studying English is so important today because language shapes the world, and stories help us share the world. As you explore English at Juniata, you'll have the opportunity to study both language and stories to make you a better communicator and citizen of the world," says Dr. Amy Mathur, Head of the Humanities Division and Chair of the English Department. Read more here.

Why Study English at Juniata?

"Studying English is so important today because language shapes the world, and stories help us share the world. As you explore English at Juniata, you'll have the opportunity to study both language and stories to make you a better communicator and citizen of the world," says Dr. Amy Mathur, Head of the Humanities Division and Chair of the English Department. Read more here.

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    Personalized Education

    Create a POE tailored to your interests.

    Our students can combine English courses with courses in biology, political science, art, communication, information technology, business, and other disciplines to create individualized Programs of Emphasis (POEs) specifically tailored to their interests and aspirations. Virtually every career puts a premium on the abilities to think analytically and write clearly, skills honed in our literature and writing courses.

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    Professional Preparation

    Pursue a career in the field of your choice.

    Our graduates pursue careers in media writing, publishing and editing, law, public relations, secondary teaching, and dozens of other occupations they’ve fashioned for themselves by combining their study of English with other disciplines.

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    Portfolio Development

    Demonstrate varying and versatile writing skills.

    During your time at Juniata, you will have opportunities to write literary criticism, personal essays, poetry, fiction, news stories, editorials, blogs, and research papers. Compile a portfolio that demonstrates to any future employer that you possess the communication skills valued in the professional world.