College of Arts & Sciences
Internships & Careers

Most careers are enhanced and opportunities increased by the knowledge of languages, particularly in our present globalized culture and economy. Areas that our graduates have found particularly rewarding are law, education, diplomacy, government, Peace Corps, industry and commerce, arts, media, entertainment, travel and tourism. A bachelor's degree in the modern languages is an excellent foundation for graduate school. Opportunities for continued study include elementary, secondary and higher education; government; diplomacy; law; and business.

  • Faculty Profile
  • Jeff Gray
  • For Jeffrey Gray, an associate professor in the department of English, the world of academia is quite literally the entire world. His career as a teacher, writer and poet has taken him to Europe, Latin America, the South Pacific and Asia.