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Meet our Alumni

In the profiles below, our alumni from the Department of Literary Arts and Social Justice talk about why they chose Point Park University and how earning a degree in the fields of creative writing, English and social justice studies has given them a solid foundation to pursue their career goals.

Pictured is English alumna Kidde Kokole. Photo by Seong Beom Go.

Kidde Kokole

B.A. in English, 2018
Native Guest English Teacher, English Program in Korea (EPIK)

"Point Park and the Department of Literary Arts prepared me professionally by allowing me the space to grow and explore as an individual. Through lectures and class assignments, I learned how to form and defend my opinions and viewpoints."

Pictured is creative writing alumni Josh Hrala, Andie Fullmer and Patrick Morris. Photo by Brandy Richey

Josh Hrala, Andie Fullmer and Patrick Morris

B.A. in Creative Writing, 2012 and 2014
Founders, The Archanist

Josh Hrala ‘12, Andie Fullmer ‘14 and Patrick Morris ‘14 founded The Arcanist, a web-based literary magazine focused on genre-based flash fiction and in-depth looks into pop culture’s biggest stories.

Pictured is Rick Moody, English and criminal justice administration alumnus and clinical outpatient supervisor for Pittsburgh Mercy. | Photo by Victoria A. Mikula

Rick Moody

B.A. in English, 2005
Clinical Outpatient Supervisor, Pittsburgh Mercy

"My undergraduate degree in English has allowed my business communications to flourish and given me an edge in writing reports and medical records. It has also helped me stay cognizant of cultural inclusion and different humanistic angles to approach my tasks with on a daily basis."

Pictured is Julianna Bagwell, 2013 creative writing/English alumna and lifestyle editor for LOCALpittsburgh. | Photo by Chris Squier

 

Julianna Bagwell

B.A. in Creative Writing/English, 2013
Lifestyle Editor, LOCALpittsburgh and Freelance Writer, Thrillist

"Point Park provided me with amazing classes and mentors. During my three years at the school, I took a multitude of workshops that gave me the opportunity to share and critique creative work with my peers and professors. Professors Karen Dwyer and Sarah Perrier were both instrumental in my success at Point Park."

Pictured is Haleigh Kopinski, 2015 Creative writing/English alumna and e-commerce online content coordinator for Dick's Sporting Goods. | Photo by Chris Rolinson

 

Haleigh Kopinski

B.A. in Creative Writing/English, 2015
E-Commerce Content Coordinator, Dick's Sporting Goods

"The unique environment and surroundings, mixed with the diverse people and awesome professors, made my Point Park experience one that helped me - and will continue to help me - in the long run."

Pictured is Simon Huff, a 2010 English alumnus and high school teacher in Goodnews Bay, Alaska. | Photo by Christina Huff

Simon Huff

B.A. in English, 2010
High School Generalist Teacher, Lower Kuskokwim School District

"I chose Point Park as an undergraduate student for its generous scholarships, campus location in the heart of Downtown Pittsburgh and intimate class settings."

Pictured is English alumna and attorney Elizabeth Soucek. | Photo submitted by Elizabeth Soucek.

Elizabeth Soucek, Esquire

B.A. in English, 2007
Attorney, Sergovic, Carmean & Weidman, P.A.


"Point Park gave me a solid foundation to build upon when I went to law school. I learned how to develop a study schedule and stick to it, which was invaluable later on. The rigor of the Honors Program in particular prepared me for law school, and for the commitment to academics necessary to be successful in my field."

Pictured is Jesse Padjune, English/creative writing alumna and Freelance Copywriter/Copy Editor at Coalition Technologies. | Photo by Amanda Dabbs

Jesse Padjune

B.A. in Creative Writing/English, 2014
Freelance Copy Writer/Copy Editor, Coalition Technologies

Interned with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

"One of the most outstanding facts about a lot of the professors in the English/creative writing program is that they do not just drone through lectures and forget about the students once they've left the room. They care about their students as human beings and are great mentors."

Pictured is English alumna Amanda Morris.

Amanda Lynch Morris, Ph.D.

B.A. in English, 1997
Assistant Professor and Director of the University Writing Program, Kutztown University

"I would not have thrived at a huge, four-year research school. There were schedules at Point Park, but the professors and the small class size provided one-on-one attention."