From the Alumni Mailbag
We asked alumni about their favorite professors, what they are reading, and what they are doing with their English degrees! Read more
Ann Coffeen Turner (1952): "I suppose no one today will have taken a course with Professor George Healey..."
Jim Schmidt (1966): "When I arrived at Cornell back in 1962, I didn’t have a clue what I wanted to study or much of a clue generally..."
James Tenser (1979): "When I read about Ken McClane’s retirement (and enjoyed his fine poem), I took another look at my treasured copy of his book..."
Sung J. Woo (1994): "Back in 1994, I graduated Cornell with a degree in English, but my path to receiving my diploma from the back of Goldwin Smith was rather detoured..."
Janice Obuchowski (1998): "Janice Obuchowski is the author of The Woods, which won the John Simmons Short Fiction Award..."
Steve Borst (2000): "Since 2017 I've been working on a documentary called Inherent Good, which explores the increasingly popular idea of Universal Basic Income..."
Shashi Bhat (2006): "My second novel, The Most Precious Substance on Earth, came out with Grand Central/Hachette this summer..."
Scott Mooney (2011): "While on campus and taking creative writing courses in the English department, I began writing my first novel, Pricked..."
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