
Kameron Nettleton, English major alumnus, 2015
Staff Writer/Content Coordinator at Oklahoma Wesleyan University, author of Marauder, a young adult novel, and contributing writer for Restricted Nations: Nigeria published by The Voice of the Martyrs
According to his Amazon author site, Kameron “began writing stories when he was in elementary school, often inspired by some of the stories that captured his imagination as a child. A fan of Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, and nearly every superhero, Kameron loved to put his imagination to use in writing as frequently as he could. In high school, he challenged himself to finish a novel. That story evolved over time to become Marauder, his first novel.”
Staff Writer/Content Coordinator at Oklahoma Wesleyan University, author of Marauder, a young adult novel, and contributing writer for Restricted Nations: Nigeria published by The Voice of the Martyrs
According to his Amazon author site, Kameron “began writing stories when he was in elementary school, often inspired by some of the stories that captured his imagination as a child. A fan of Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, and nearly every superhero, Kameron loved to put his imagination to use in writing as frequently as he could. In high school, he challenged himself to finish a novel. That story evolved over time to become Marauder, his first novel.”

Kasey (Doss) Eden: English Education 2021
8th Grade English teacher, Willow Springs Middle School
Kasey writes, “My education at Evangel has been invaluable to my teaching career. At Evangel, I was not only provided with the necessary content, but also with how to connect with students and build a Godly perspective in a secular space. The relationships and mentorship I received from the university molded me into the teacher I am today, and I am forever grateful.”
8th Grade English teacher, Willow Springs Middle School
Kasey writes, “My education at Evangel has been invaluable to my teaching career. At Evangel, I was not only provided with the necessary content, but also with how to connect with students and build a Godly perspective in a secular space. The relationships and mentorship I received from the university molded me into the teacher I am today, and I am forever grateful.”

Cassie Hamm: Psychology major, Writing minor 2019
Library Associate for Middle Grade and Young Adult Literature and author of the following publications:
The Sun Still Rises, Tide Pool Press, editor-in-chief
Crowns, Quill & Flame Publishing House
Tide & Scale, Quill & Flame Publishing House
The Never Tales: Volume Two, Twenty Hills Publishing
She is also involved in the writer communities of Realm Makers, Havok Publishing, and The Writers Sanctuary.
Library Associate for Middle Grade and Young Adult Literature and author of the following publications:
The Sun Still Rises, Tide Pool Press, editor-in-chief
Crowns, Quill & Flame Publishing House
Tide & Scale, Quill & Flame Publishing House
The Never Tales: Volume Two, Twenty Hills Publishing
She is also involved in the writer communities of Realm Makers, Havok Publishing, and The Writers Sanctuary.

Natalie (Slater) Beihl: English and Music majors 2021
Editor for Assemblies of God National Office
Natalie writes, “Becoming an editor right after graduation was a dream come true for me. By working on different projects within my organization, I use the skills I developed in school, and I’ve learned new ones too. I’m excited to see how my career grows in the coming years.”
Editor for Assemblies of God National Office
Natalie writes, “Becoming an editor right after graduation was a dream come true for me. By working on different projects within my organization, I use the skills I developed in school, and I’ve learned new ones too. I’m excited to see how my career grows in the coming years.”

Eric Friesen: English major, French concentration 2000
Creative Content Lead at FORVIS--a top 10 U.S. public accounting firm, self-published author of Elf End
Eric writes, “The best part of my job is collaborating with digital specialists and graphic designers to solve the greatest creative conundrum of the modern era: How do you get people excited about accounting and advisory services?
I’ll always treasure the personal attention of my Evangel professors and how they challenged my stale worldview on vocation, civilization, and imagination.”
Creative Content Lead at FORVIS--a top 10 U.S. public accounting firm, self-published author of Elf End
Eric writes, “The best part of my job is collaborating with digital specialists and graphic designers to solve the greatest creative conundrum of the modern era: How do you get people excited about accounting and advisory services?
I’ll always treasure the personal attention of my Evangel professors and how they challenged my stale worldview on vocation, civilization, and imagination.”

Dr. Mary Lutze: English major, Spanish minor, TEFL certificate 2013
Assistant Professor of English and Director of the Writing Center at University of Arkansas Fort Smith
Dr. Lutze earned her PhD in English from Loyola University in Chicago. Her academic emphases included Writing Center Theory and Practice, Deaf Theatre, Disability Studies, and Early Modern Literature.
Assistant Professor of English and Director of the Writing Center at University of Arkansas Fort Smith
Dr. Lutze earned her PhD in English from Loyola University in Chicago. Her academic emphases included Writing Center Theory and Practice, Deaf Theatre, Disability Studies, and Early Modern Literature.

Allison Maddox: English major, Management minor 2020
Youth Services Librarian, Cass County Libraries, Kansas City
Allison writes, “It’s been such a joy to work in a place with people I always look forward to seeing, and where I can combine my love of books with my creativity, love of people, and desire to help others. I’d love to encourage those graduating from college to be at peace with the fact that figuring out adulthood is a day-by-day process that doesn’t happen all at once, so embrace the journey and every opportunity to grow. You’re perfectly capable.”
Youth Services Librarian, Cass County Libraries, Kansas City
Allison writes, “It’s been such a joy to work in a place with people I always look forward to seeing, and where I can combine my love of books with my creativity, love of people, and desire to help others. I’d love to encourage those graduating from college to be at peace with the fact that figuring out adulthood is a day-by-day process that doesn’t happen all at once, so embrace the journey and every opportunity to grow. You’re perfectly capable.”

Amanda (Wachsmuth) Heavens, English and Math majors 2000
International COO for Operational Risk at Morgan Stanley, London
According to math professor Dr. Don Tosh, “Amanda’s English and math majors at Evangel gave her strong communication and analytical skills, and they, in turn, have helped her succeed in the world of finance.” While Amanda was a student at Evangel, she co-edited Epiphany, Evangel’s fine arts magazine featuring original student writing and visual art. Amanda published poetry in the magazine and continues to value experiences of literary and visual art in London.
International COO for Operational Risk at Morgan Stanley, London
According to math professor Dr. Don Tosh, “Amanda’s English and math majors at Evangel gave her strong communication and analytical skills, and they, in turn, have helped her succeed in the world of finance.” While Amanda was a student at Evangel, she co-edited Epiphany, Evangel’s fine arts magazine featuring original student writing and visual art. Amanda published poetry in the magazine and continues to value experiences of literary and visual art in London.