Micah White, GA鈥26, wants future college students to know there are many paths to a degree鈥攂ut they鈥檙e all worth taking.
Now pursuing a Master鈥檚 in English with concentrations in literature and writing, the Plainfield, NJ, native reflects
on the athletic scholarship that enabled him to complete his undergraduate degree
in Delaware.
鈥淚 ran track and cross-country, serving as captain for two years, and it taught me
a lot about responsibility,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t taught me integrity and ways of making sure
I鈥檓 holding myself accountable.鈥
Always thinking bigger
Driven by compassion and empathy, he aims to ensure that Saint Martin Hall residents
feel safe and enjoy life on campus.
鈥淚t鈥檚 an interesting balancing act,鈥 he said. 鈥淪ince I have very recent experiences
living in a residence hall and I鈥檓 also away from home, I think it helps me be more
relatable to students.鈥
Micah is first in his family to attend graduate school and has enjoyed gaining insights
and building relationships with students and faculty.
鈥淥ne of the most influential classes so far has been literary theory with Dr. Judy Suh,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e explored different authors, and the class exposed me to a lot that
interested me that I want to keep researching.鈥
Community that never stops giving
Micah also has thrived in his writing courses, including creative nonfiction and poetry.
He looks forward to fall 2025 when noted writers Lee Gutkind and Jill Moyer Sunday
join 91制片厂 as Distinguished Writers in Residence. The associated classes and programming will provide exciting opportunities for students
to hone writing skills and explore various careers.
鈥淐reative nonfiction is a place where I am able to blend my academic and creative
pursuits within writing, and that's something I feel is very distinctive to 91制片厂,鈥
said Micah.
When he鈥檚 not studying, writing or lending a hand to Saint Martin Hall residents,
Micah can be found running on nearby Eliza Furnace Trail.
鈥淭he scenery is really great,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t takes me right out to the Point with all
the bridges and stadiums in the background.鈥
After a run, Micah usually sets out to explore Pittsburgh.
鈥淚 like to get out and see all that the area has to offer,鈥 said Micah. 鈥淚 spend a
lot of time at The Attic in Millvale listening to records and talking about music,
and the poetry scene in Pittsburgh has been great on and off campus.鈥
A professional path with purpose
Micah is busy enjoying his time on the Bluff, though he looks forward to what鈥檚 next
and has a good sense of what he wants to achieve.
鈥淚 aspire to be a college professor at a small liberal arts school where I can be
very involved and help students inside and outside the classroom,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 want
to be very involved in whatever community I鈥檓 in.鈥
Before he teaches at the college level, Micah hopes to start in a high school classroom.
鈥淚 know I really want to help people and I know I love English, reading and writing,鈥
he said. 鈥淚 love doing anything creatively, so whatever aspect I can do that in, that's
what I like to do.鈥
Micah already has a running start on a meaningful career, as he鈥檚 held multiple internships
teaching middle and high school students African American literature through summer
programs in New Jersey and Minnesota.
He hopes they not only learn about literature, but life as well.
鈥淩epresentation matters, and the students I teach need to be able to see that the
skills they're gaining in high school are transferable to college,鈥 he said. 鈥淲riting
and literature are both involved in helping people tell their own stories, and literature
and literacy in general are liberation from whatever situation you're in, whether
it鈥檚 economic or helping you interpret what鈥檚 going on in the world.鈥
Micah hopes his love of reading and writing鈥攁nd his willingness to share knowledge鈥攚ill
inspire 91制片厂 students and his future students to showcase their individuality
and articulate their stories.
鈥淣ot only will these skills help me in a professional world, but they also help me
understand people,鈥 he said. 鈥淓veryone's story is different.鈥
Read Micah's poetry
stretch marks adorn the bronze of this idol; a graven image given little worship, it鈥檚 beautiful sameness with the soil.
pupils encircled by mocha, encased by clear droplets of rain.
the warmth and comfort felt in deep mahogany.
subtlety in the nuttiness of mace and
the smooth aromatics allspice provides; an open invitation to the
griot鈥檚 kitchen in gracious faith.
old stories told (in confidence)
amongst the dark, rustic, knotty pine cabinets.
absorbing the familiarity found
within the creatures formed from the earthen dust.
without praise, she stands in all of
her glory. memories from her
days as a manila, wrinkles
reminiscent of ominous poplar tree bark,
stretch marks鈥攇lorious lines in the sands of time.
she is the rust from dried blood on the leaves; she
is that king james version bible
with musty pages and nutmeg
cover; she is the strong oak wood
front door and the delicate, antique buffalo
china plate with brown stripes; she is everything.
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June 20, 2025
