Our Alumni

EWL Alums have gone on to succeed in graduate school and an array of careers. Here’s a sample of our outstanding alums.

  • Alexzandria Parker ’17

    Class of 2017, Major in English and World Literatures and Journalism minor

    “My classes and professors at MMC developed my skills that are useful in the marketing and public relations industry. Though the coursework of both the EWL and Communication Arts departments were relatively heavy, each professor took the personal time to individualize the course load that was relative to my future interests.”

  • Penny Pun ’17

    Class of 2017, English and World Literatures and Writing for the Stage double major

    A double major in English and World Literatures and Writing for the Stage, Pun currently works for The Dramatists Guild of America as the National Conference Writing Workshop Coordinator.

  • Brianna Stimpson ’12

    Class of 2012, Major in English and World Literatures

    After a year abroad and traveling through southeast Asia, Stimpson returned to the US and worked for NPR in Washington, D.C., collaborating with the Executive Producer in content and technical logistics of producing panel discussions, musical, and theatrical productions. She is currently working as a media specialist for MLB Advanced Media, the Internet and interactive branch of Major League Baseball. 

  • Greer Temnick ’15

    Class of 2015, Major in English and World Literatures

    Temnick is an account executive for Limóne Creative, a marketing and brand management company focusing in food, drink, fashion and lifestyle here in New York City. 

  • Renee Watson ’14

    Class of 2014, Major in English and World Literatures

    Watson is currently the Digital Operations Coordinator for Penguin Random House in New York City.

  • Betsy Stepina Zinn ’02

    Class of 2002, Major in English and World Literatures

    An editor and art historian, Betsy started her career in art publishing and continues to edit for various museums and institutions as she works towards her Ph.D. in Art History at Rice University.

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