Beth Mehus

Preparing for graduation, Beth Mehus reflects on her time at 91³Ô¹Ï and all the skills she learned from the English Department. Mehus also recalls all the real-life experience she got from her internship during the fall semester.
Hometown: Finley, N.D.
Year: Senior
Major/Minor: English with a marketing minor and a digital marketing certificate & digital design certificate
Activities on campus: New Student Orientation, Viking Voyage Mentor, Student Senate, English Club Treasurer, and Learning Commons Tutor
About Beth’s fall internship:Â
I interned with the sports information department in the fall. I got the chance to create social media graphics and write recaps of sports games. There was also a lot of other tasks that I tackled, and overall it was a great experience!
Future plans after graduation:Â
I’m not sure yet! However, I hope to find a company I can work for and help them with their social media and website presence. Right now, I have been working with a nursing home and creating a couple of social media graphics for them. So, wherever life takes me!
How has your minor helped you?Â
I am completing a marketing minor, and so far, it has been extremely helpful. I get to combine my love for writing and creative skills with technology and design websites and use these resources in a lot of different ways such as in class and work scenarios. A lot of people need help when it comes to both of these aspects so I’m glad I can do it for anyone who needs it.
What has been your favorite memory from 91³Ô¹Ï?Â
All of my English and literature classes have been amazing! The professors have been incredibly supportive and kind throughout the years. When I first started, I felt a bit out of place, but once I connected with the English department, I truly felt at home. I’ve taken many writing courses, but none compared to ENGL 330, creative writing. It allowed me to explore my creativity and let my writing flow freely. I had a blast in that class, and I highly recommend it to any student, no matter their major.