Selwyn PhD student Clare Walker-Gore has been named as one of the BBC's ten New Generation Thinkers for 2015 in recognition of her work on disability in Victorian Literature. Clare, who went to school in Wakefield in West Yorkshire, first came to Selwyn as an undergraduate in 2007; and we’re delighted that her academic efforts here have been recognised. Clare is now preparing for her first broadcast on Radio 3 in early July, and she will contribute to the ‘Free Thinking’ programme throughout the coming twelve months. Read more about all the New Generation Thinkers on the BBC website:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2015/r3-new-gen-thinkers






The College held a tea party on Wednesday 20 May to mark the 99th birthday of its former Master, Owen Chadwick. Professor Chadwick was Master from 1956 to 1983, and his distinguished career included being Regius Professor of Modern History and Vice-Chancellor of the University. He was appointed to the Order of Merit in 1983. His sporting prowess was considerable too: he is a former British Lion, and represented Cambridge three times in the Varsity match. He is pictured (bottom right) alongside Sir David Harrison, Master from 1994 to 2000; and standing is the current Master, Roger Mosey. Selwyn College congratulates Professor Chadwick on entering his centenary year.
First-year Selwyn student Lola Olufemi has been cast as Othello in a production of the Shakespeare play that will run from May 19-23 at the ADC theatre. Lola, who is reading English, says of her role:

