The English Society officers are always hard at work doing everything in their power to ensure weekly events run smoothly. The officers are regularly brainstorming new ways to improve accessibility and broaden horizons on the information the English Society is able to provide for students at the University of Iowa. At officer meetings, they do their best to discuss not only future events, but new directions for the English Society as an organization, and what those new directions would require for implementation.

Below, you can learn a bit more about who they are and what they do outside of this organization.

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President

Amritha Selvarajaguru is a fourth year English and Creative Writing and Secondary English Education double major who aspires to be an English teacher one day, and hopes to make English Society a fun and welcoming envirionment for all. She admires the works of writers such as Ada Limón, Louise Glück, and Ocean Vuong, hates cockroaches with a fiery passion, and always eats M&Ms in rainbow order from red to brown.

Vice President/Treasurer

Wyeth Platt is a fourth-year student at the University, majoring in English and Creative Writing alongside Secondary Education. When he isn’t doing work for the English Society, he’s writing; when he isn’t writing, he’s reading; when he isn’t reading, he’s going on adventures; and when he isn’t doing that, you can find him outside, enjoying nature.

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Event Manager

Calvin Covington works at the library archives. He loves to read and write as much as the next English major, and they wave and say hello to every single dog they pass on the street. Every single person who passes them on the street waves and tells him he looks like Yung Gravy.

Publicist & Webmaster

Dennie Addis is a fourth-year pre-law student studying English and creative writing on the publishing track with a minor in news and media literacy. They are the managing editor at New Moon Magazine and regularly spend their evenings playing Dungeons & Dragons with their friends. When they aren't in class, in meetings, or at work, they can be found working on their latest writing project, doing crochet or logic puzzles, and playing cozy games. 

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Social Media Chair

Noa Jones is a second-year student majoring in English & Creative Writing, Sociology, and French, with a minor in Gender, Women’s, and Sexuality Studies, whose interests typically can be related back or forth to something along those lines in some way, shape, or form, or to the many, many random pieces of knowledge absorbed along the way. Pretty much everything they write ends up being either about nature or somehow turning into science fiction, if it didn’t start out that way in the first place.

Education Chair

Morgan Lally is studying English and Creative Writing as well as English Education. Her interests are talking about all things literary, cinema and theatre. She looks forward to serving the English Society by bringing fun and learning every Wednesday!

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Accessibility Chair

Olivia Gonzalez is proud to be the Accessibility Chair for the English Society. They are an English Major with hopes of applying to the College of Education in coming semesters. When they’re not interpreting Hozier lyrics, you can often find them on nature hikes or curled in a corner reading a good book. They’re currently getting into reading non-fiction and would love recommendations! They hope to see you at an English Society meeting sometime soon!