Virginia Vaughan is an emeriti faculty member of the English Department. She taught at Clark for 38 years and was the English Department Chair for 11 of those years. Her focus academically has been on Renaissance and Medieval literature and she has written several books on Shakespeare. Professor Vaughan first became interested in studying English…
Yearly Archives: 2018
Career Paths for the English Major, English Department News
Creative Writing Minor Kaiomi Inniss Will Intern at Pulse Magazine
Kaiomi Inniss (’19), a newly-declared Creative Writing minor, has recently landed a journalism internship at Worcester’s Pulse magazine, starting in February. She will be contributing to the arts and culture section of Pulse, covering events, such as exhibitions at art galleries around the city. “English has been my favorite subject since my childhood,” she recalled.…
English Department News, Studying English
Rose Wine: Winner of the Blog-Naming Contest!
Rose Wine ’20; is 19 years old and from Calaveras County (think of Mark Twain’s “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”) in northern California. She recently won our blog-naming contest with the title “The Next Chapter,” Rose was one of many contestants to enter, and we are so happy to present her winner’s interview! Are you an…
English Department News, Studying English
Thoughts From an English Major: Bruno Lieto
Bruno Lieto is a junior English major and editor for Clark Writes, an English Department blog for writing. He hopes to teach kindergarten or elementary school when he graduates. What can you tell me about yourself? Bruno comes from East Haven Connecticut, a small town split into three subsections: Momauguin, Foxon, and The Center. In…
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The Life of Anderson House: The English Department’s Home
Anderson House has become an icon of the English Department since it was first purchased by Clark University over fifty years ago. Its unique architecture is representative of the many historical Victorian houses found throughout Main South and all of Worcester, which were built during the city’s first spurts of development. Despite renovations and changes in…