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New Year for Rowan students takes them to Third World countries to volunteer | More Visiting Fulbright Scholars Aim to Make Computers Talk | More Prof. Jooh Lee Honored with Campbell Endowed Chair | More Cooper Medical School of Rowan University and Coriell Institute for Medical Research Build Educational Alliance | More![]() The latest version of CLAS notes is available for download in the newsletters section. Tanya Clark Tanya Clark joins the English Department as our specialist in African-American literature and also looks forward to teaching Women in Literature and World Literature with us. She has her bachelor’s degree from Clark Atlanta University, her Master’s in English from the University of Rhode Island, and her Ph.D.—which she received in 2004—from Temple. In her spare time, she will be working on converting her dissertation, “Quilting the Race: Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins, The Colored American Magazine, and the African American Family, 1900-1905,” into a book. |

New Year for Rowan students takes them to Third World countries to volunteer | 