Drew Clark, Associate Professor, received
his Ph.D. from Yale University. He specializes in the literature of
early English Protestantism, especially the writings of William Tyndale
and John Milton, with a teaching interest in the Bible as literature.
He currently serves as Director of the Office
of Assessment and Program Improvement, which coordinates campus-wide
efforts to improve the University's educational programs by collecting,
analyzing, and acting on good evidence about student learning.
Cardinal Key Honor Society Outstanding Faculty Member, 2000, 2001
Representative Publications
"Corrupt Prelates in Tyndale and Shakespeare," in Word,
Church, and State: Tyndale Quincentenary Essays, ed. John T.
Day and Eric Lund, Catholic University of America Press, 1998.
"Hidden Tyndale in OED's First Instances from Miles Coverdale's 1535 Bible," Notes and Queries 45 (1998): 289-93.
"The Plot of Donne's Anniversaries," SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 30 (1990): 63-77.
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