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Emerging Writers

Leah Poole Osowski (Poetry, Fall 2018) is the author of Hover Over Her (Kent State University Press, 2016). Her poetry and lyric nonfiction have been published in The Southern Review, Gettysburg Review, Ninth Letter, The Cincinnati Review, Black Warrior Review, and elsewhere.

Tom Bennitt (Fiction and Nonfiction, Fall 2017), who has published his stories, essays, and poems in the Texas Review, Prairie Schooner, Word Riot, Descant, and elsewhere.

Zana Previti (Poetry and Drama, Fall 2016), whose work has been published in The New England Review, Hayden's Ferry Review, RHINO Poetry, Ninth Letter, and elsewhere.

Sam Martone (Fiction and Creative Nonfiction, fall 2015), author of two chapbooks whose individual stories and essays have been published in Mid-American Review, Rappahannock Review, Waxwing, and elsewhere.

Cameron Conaway (Poetry and Drama, fall 2014), whose work has appeared in Newsweek, The Good Men Project, and elsewhere, and whose book of poetry, Malaria Poems (Michigan State University Press, 2014) was named one of the top 10 books of 2014 by National Public Radio. Cameron is also a 2007 alumnus of Penn State Altoona, where he majored in Criminal Justice and English.

Isaac Blum (Fiction and Creative Nonfiction, fall 2013), whose stories and essays have appeared in the New York Times, the Baltimore Review, the Oklahoma Review, and elsewhere.

Caitlin Doyle (Poetry and Screenwriting, fall 2012), whose poems have appeared in many journals and magazines, including The Atlantic, The Boston Review, The Threepenny Review, and Black Warrior Review.

Renee Nicholson (Fiction and Creative Nonficton, fall 2011), author of numerous published stories and essays, as well as the poetry collection Roundabout Directions to Lincoln Center (Urban Farmhouse Press).

Kate Blakinger (Fiction, fall 2010) is a fiction writer whose work has appeared or is forthcoming in numerous literary journals, including The Gettysburg Review.

Casey Wiley (Creative Nonfiction, fall 2009) has published essays in Emerson Review, Word Riot, Fringe, and elsewhere, and was selected for a Finalist for Glimmertrain's Short Story Award for New Writers. He is working on a book about social humor.

David-Matthew Barnes (Screenwriting, fall 2008) has written and produced numerous films, including the full-length feature film Frozen Stars. His award-winning plays have been staged internationally, as well as in Chicago and New York.

Seth Sawyers (Creative Nonfiction, fall 2007) has published essays in Crab Orchard Review, Fugue, Ninth Letter, River Teeth, Fourth Genre, and elsewhere.

Luke Krueger (Play writing, fall 2006) has published several plays and a book of nonfiction, A Noble Function: How U-Haul Moved America (Barricade Books, 2007).

Matthew Pitt (Fiction, fall 2005) has published stories in Best New American Voices 2001, Witness, Confrontation, The Colorado Review, and Crab Orchard Review. His first book of fiction, the short story collection ATTENTION PLEASE NOW, won the Autumn House Press Fiction Prize and was published in 2010.

Lee Peterson (Poetry, fall 2004) is the author of Rooms and Fields: Dramatic Monologues from the War in Bosnia (Kent State University Press, 2004).

Sharon Wahl (Fiction, fall 2003) has published her stories in the Chicago Tribune, The Iowa Review, Harvard Review, Literal Latte, StoryQuarterly, and others journals.

Patrick Rosal (Poetry, fall 2001) is the author of two books of poetry: Uprock Headspin Scramble and Dive and My American Kundiman (Persea Books, 2004 and 2006).

Mellissa Fratterigo (Fiction, fall 2000) is the winner of the Sam Adams/Zoetrope All Story Short Fiction Contest.

Deborah Bernhardt (Poetry, fall 1999) is the author of Echolalia, a collection of poems (Four Way Books, 2006).

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Suggested Academic Plan

Suggested Academic Plans (SAPs) are sample semester-by-semester guides you can use to meet degree requirements.

English SAP for Prospective Students

View the SAP for the B.A. in English.

English SAP for Current Students

To access previous years' suggested academic plans, please visit the archive to view the appropriate Undergraduate Bulletin edition.

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The English Program publishes English E-News, a weekly email newsletter distributed each Tuesday during the academic year. If you would like to subscribe to the newsletter, please email English Program Coordinator Jeffery Stoyanoff at [email protected].

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Notes from the Allegheny Front

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