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Carolyn Currie
Occupation: Arts, Technology
Major: English

This singer-songwriter no longer has to wait to be discovered. Technology has changed the way musicians promote and market their songs. Read more »

Cecily Von Ziegesar
Occupation: Writing
Major: English

Gossip Girl? The TV show is based on books by this Colby alumna, who was writing a new book about a small liberal arts college in Maine. Hmmm. Read more »

Charles Morrissey
Occupation: Business, Education
Major: English

A self-described "roads scholar" teaches entrepreneurship at Pepperdine and heads up the university’s annual Business Plan Competition. Read more »

Dorean Corson Maines
Major: English

Reducing smoking rates in large population groups can be daunting. But it's not impossible, says a health planner for Maine's Tobacco Prevention and Control Program. Read more »

Eddie Woodin
Occupation: Business, Manufacturing
Major: English

Faith leads to success in store-fixture design business leads to the satisfaction of philanthropic good deeds. Read more »

Frank Norvish
Occupation: Education
Major: English

A student of French, German, and Latin, this alumnus' most dramatic story involves none of the languages he studied. Read more »

Harris Eisenstadt
Occupation: Arts
Major: English

Plain old jazz doesn't quite do this music justice because, really, this is something new. The percussionist for Attack/Adorn/Decay and other postmodern musical groups. Read more »

Liz Frankel
Occupation: Arts
Majors: Theater, English

She lives two blocks from New York's Public Theater, where she works. On average she reads a play per day and sees 100 shows a year. Too much theater? No way. Read more »

Llewellyn Price
Occupation: Hospitality
Major: English

A French-speaking English major ends up in the auberge business in Québec City — but only after a major archeological study during excavation yields 5,000 artifacts. Read more »

Matt Logan
Occupation: Arts
Major: English

In England, blending the fundamentals of archeology with the creative how-to of scriptwriting, directing, and film production. Think The History Channel meets a museum kiosk. Read more »

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