Major in English
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Clark English Department to host virtual Spring Fling
Students, faculty continue longstanding tradition remotely
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Alumni return to Clark to discuss their career paths with fellow English majors
Participants share about their jobs in education, journalism, and public relations
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Clark alum’s NPR reporting prompts reforms in Illinois corrections system
Lee Gaines ’11 uncovered severe underfunding and censorship in prison libraries
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Brett Iarrobino ’21 has more than an idea about his future
Clark senior nurtures his passion for teaching through work with Main South students
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Professor Elizabeth Blake’s research and teaching explores the meanings of modernism
Scholar also specializes in food, gender, and sexuality studies
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Betsy Huang appointed Clark’s dean of the college
Longtime English professor helped launch Office of Diversity and Inclusion
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Rose Wine ’20 designs her future
ClarkCONNECT internship provides valuable experience
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English Department celebrates 50 years in Anderson House
Alumni return to home that fosters a sense of community
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In France, Sydney Pepper ’19 composes a future in the arts
Steinbrecher Fellow gains experience in arts administration
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Clark symposium celebrates two centuries of ‘Frankenstein’
If a great book is one that resonates across cultures and generations, Mary Shelley’s novel “Frankenstein, or “The Modern Prometheus,” qualifies hands down. First published in London in 1818, the tale of Dr. Victor Frankenstein and the 8-foot-tall, semi-human creature that he fashioned elicits in its readers strong conflicting emotions — from pity and empathy to…









