Millena Dorman '22

English, Gender & Women's Studies

What advice would you give to incoming or prospective students? Every single English professor is amazing, but Dr. Mayer is my absolute favorite. She’s been encouraging and supporting me throughout my entire time at W&J…

What advice would you give to incoming or prospective students?

Every single English professor is amazing, but Dr. Mayer is my absolute favorite. She's been encouraging and supporting me throughout my entire time at W&J, starting as my FYS professor and continuing as the advisor for both of my capstones.

What are you going to miss the most about W&J?

I'm going to miss all of the connections that I've made with people here, including classmates, faculty, and staff. W&J has given me such a great community and introduced me to so many people who have played huge roles in my life.

What advice would you give to incoming or prospective students?

To incoming students: take advantage of everything W&J has to offer! You can make one-on-one connections with professors, there's always some free event on the weekend, and there are so many leadership opportunities. And don't wish it away - before you know it, you'll be graduating

In what ways have you changed at W&J? How have you transformed personally?

W&J has provided me with direction and support for what I want to spend the rest of my life doing. Before I came to W&J, I was completely undecided about what I wanted to major in and what I wanted to do as a future career. Now, I've accepted a job as a paralegal and I'm working my way to a career that I'm super passionate about.