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With concentrations in Creative Writing, Literature, and Writing & Communication Studies, our English program doesn’t offer a one-size-fits-all learning experience. It’s tailored to your interests. Take your next (or first) steps in your creative journey. Hear from professional authors and poets and publishers. Build a portfolio for an MFA program. Hone the skills that will prepare you to pursue careers in law, teaching, digital media, and more.
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English Major: Creative Writing Emphasis
EVENTS OF INTEREST TO CREATIVE WRITING EMPHASIS MAJORS
- Writers at Drew
- Drew Poetry’s Society: Participate in spoken-word poetry slams.
- Dodge Poetry Festival: The largest poetry event in North America is mere train stops from campus, and through the English department, Drew students may attend for free.
- Morristown Festival of Books: The event in nearby Morristown brings noted writers together in conversation and the English Department arranges free attendance for students.
- The Drew Club of New York City hosts periodic literary events in the Big Apple. “An Evening of Poetry, Prose, and Holiday Cheer,” for example, featured readings by Drew’s Creative Writing faculty: Patrick Phillips, Courtney Zoffness, Jocelyn Lieu, Jason Schniederman, and Hirsh Sawhney. See photos of the event here.
CAMPUS PUBLICATIONS
- Insanity’s Horse
- Acorn
English Major: Literature Emphasis
English Major: Writing and Communications Emphasis
HOW ARE INTERNSHIPS AND INDEPENDENT RESEARCH INCORPORATED INTO THIS EMPHASIS?
Writing and Communication Studies is both a theoretical and a practical field, and this is reflected in course content but also in the internships and independent research open to you as a student in Drew’s English major. Our proximity to New York City and major media and publishing companies in New Jersey provides opportunities to intern pretty much anywhere, and our many alumni in the fields of writing and communication provide opportunities for mentorship during and beyond your years at Drew–both for those pursuing internships and for those considering graduate school. Drew’s Center for Internships and Career Development will also work with you to help you find an internship that draws on your interests and and extends your coursework.
Creative Writing Minor
Literature Minor
Writing and Communication Studies Minor
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Real-world Learning Experiences
Communities
- Alpha Phi Omega – a service fraternity based upon the principles of friendship, leadership and service.
- Insanity’s Horse – Our student-run online arts and literature magazine.
- Drew Poets Society – place for fellow poets to meet and work together over poetry and writing prompts, good music, and occasionally interact with visiting poets to learn more about poetry outside of college.
- Volunteer Without Borders – for students to serve in a meaningful, non-disruptive way, and to take away from the experience respect for the place they’ve worked and the people they’ve worked with.
Post-Grad Connections
- Arts & Letters – Masters and PhD. at Caspersen School of Graduate Studies
- Univeristy of Maryland PhD Program