Student
Workers - Spring 2006
Rachel Rosolina
Rachel Rosolina graduated from Berea in 2006 and went to West Virginia University, where she recently received an MFA in Creative Nonfiction writing. Due to her background at the Appalachian Heritage, she was able to work at the WVU Press as the editorial and production assistant. She helped edit and design more than a dozen books a year ranging from Medieval Studies to Appalachian Studies to creative works like The Ballad of Trenchmouth Taggart and a collection of Louise McNeill's poetry. Since graduation she has been offered a job at Solution Tree, a company that supports educators and leaders through book publishing, event and conference planning, and professional development. She'll be working as a copyeditor at Solution Tree's press.
