Major in English
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‘Poetry makes people feel less alone’
Clark bards forge bonds verse by verse
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Cookbooks and queer theory
Analyzing how modernist writers use food as a metaphor
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Conflicting commitments and compromise
Coming-of-age tales illustrate divided loyalties in English professor’s classroom
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Science fiction solutions
Professor Betsy Huang examines what’s missing from post-apocalyptic tales
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Making sense of the unfathomable
English professor analyzes rhetoric about infanticide from 1616 to present
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‘I felt I had to prove that I do belong here’
Alum is first Cambodian American woman in Lynn City Hall
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Things are looking up … and up … for Brett Iarrobino’s playwriting career
Clark senior’s balloon-themed play is national finalist for outstanding short play
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Clark welcomes new tenure-track and visiting faculty for 2020–21 academic year
Scholars bring expertise in the sciences, humanities, education, and arts
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At 100, Al Southwick ’41, M.A. ’49, is still writing
Longtime journalist, historian continues to pen weekly newspaper column
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Bound for Harvard Law, Joseph Jung ’20 works for a greater system of justice
‘Lawyers are advocates, and I want to advocate for those who most need a voice’









