Apt reading for Election Day, November 7: Students in Professor Betsy Huang’s “Fictions of Asian America” seminar quietly read and work through Chang-rae Lee’s NATIVE SPEAKER, a novel about the challenges faced by a Korean American candidate running for the Mayor of New York City. “What is the point of studying English? What will you…
Monthly Archives: November 2017
Career Paths for the English Major, English Department Events
ChowderFest: Alums’ Unconventional Paths to Success
Of all the events that the English department hosts, perhaps one of the most charming is ChowderFest. This year we all gathered together at the beautiful Anderson house with professors, students, alumni, and of course three big pots of steaming hot chowder! While this year’s ChowderFest was smaller than years past, it was just as…
Career Paths for the English Major
Alumni, faculty and students honor Professor Gertz with day of ‘Global Cultures’
Students, alumni, faculty and friends recently gathered to honor SunHee Kim Gertz (pictured), professor emerita and senior research scholar in English at Clark University. Throughout her career, Gertz has championed diversity and inclusion, and the scholars recognized her contributions with the Global Cultures Alumni Conference, coordinated by Lisa Kasmer, associate professor and chair of the English department. For…
Career Paths for the English Major
Scott Zimmerman: From English Major to Business Visionary, Stories Through Sneakers
Scott Zimmermann (Photo by Rose Wine Photography) On October 11, Clark alum, Scott Zimmerman gave a talk on his experiences as a Clark English major: he showed how the lessons provided by works of literature, along with their persistent yet adaptable vision, can lead to success in any field. Zimmerman, a graduate from the class…