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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] No to Willamette. WFU for creative writing ? Not sure, but have never come across that connection in the past several decades. Kalamazoo in Michigan ??????[/quote] This post is ridiculous. No to Willamette with zero reasoning. It's not Harvard, but it has a great creative writing program and oregon isn't the worst place to go to college. Wake Forest's history department is definitely more known than its creative writing, but scrolling through they have a sizable English faculty and creative writing minor. Kalamazoo is in Michigan.[/quote] Yes, I know that Kalamazoo is in Michigan. I highlighted this as another poster wrote that Kalamazoo was in the South. I am familiar with both WFU & with Kalamazoo and still think that it does not fit in with OP's parameters. [b]Willamette--just a big NO[/b].[/quote] Willamette University has just over 1,200 undergrads which is smaller than Kenyon College. Fewer than 5% major in history. [/quote]
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