Dow signed up for a BA in English and the great books program at St. Thomas University in Fredericton. “I totally reoriented myself with regards to my outlook on life and how to carry yourself as an adult in community,” he says. “English is like a case study in what it means to be human.”
That’s why Dow’s goals centre around building community as well as sharing his love of literature.
“Ten years from now,” he says, “I really do hope to be back in New Brunswick, working with a community based around writing and music. I want to increase a sense of opportunity and meaning, in a world that seems like it often destroys our sources of purpose.”
Now studying 20th-century American literature in a U of T MA program, Dow is planning to show how purpose, faith and politics play out in culture. He’s drawing not only on his BA experience, but a previous gap year working in Fredericton, and a reading list that spans from poetics to philosophy, literature to law.