PROFILE
- Class of 2019. BA in English
EMPLOYMENT
- Emily works with property management firms in Baltimore to enhance amenities offered to tenant companies. She also works with real estate brokerage firms to manage public relations and corporate gifting
ENGLISH AT WAC
- Emily's thesis was on trauma and public opinion in Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway
- "The English department helped me become my most curious self! Having the opportunity to learn, and then love, coursework encouraged me to actively seek out experiences after graduation that would challenge my mind and my abilities.
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Our Graduates: Emily Holt
Emily Holt
Class of 2019 鈥 Corporate CommunicationsPROFILE
- Class of 2019. BA in English
EMPLOYMENT
- Emily works with property management firms in Baltimore to enhance amenities offered to tenant companies. She also works with real estate brokerage firms to manage public relations and corporate gifting
ENGLISH AT WAC
- Emily's thesis was on trauma and public opinion in Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway
- "The English department helped me become my most curious self! Having the opportunity to learn, and then love, coursework encouraged me to actively seek out experiences after graduation that would challenge my mind and my abilities.
CONTACT & CONNECT
Emily graduated in 2019. During her time at 缅北强奸, she was a student
screener at Cherry Tree: A National Literary Journal.
She worked with Dr. Liz O鈥機onnor for her Senior thesis, which was titled: 鈥淢rs. Dalloway:
Trauma and Public Opinion.鈥 Emily says that the English department helped her become
her most curious self. She says that 鈥渢he faculty generously and tirelessly helped
me explore each interest I developed.鈥
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