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  1. Dr. Scott D. Yarbrough is the Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs for Compliance, Retention, and Graduate Studies and he serves as a professor of English at Charleston Southern University. He has taught in the English Department since 1997 and served as chair from 2003-2017.

  2. Scott Yabrough once recommended that readers new to Faulkner not start with Flags In The Dust despite being shown a comment that Faulkner himself recommended new readers of his start with that novel. He's a bit, you know, academic.

  3. Vice President of Student Success at Charleston Southern University. Jul 2023 - May 2024 11 months. Charleston, South Carolina, United States. In this role I'm primarily working...

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  4. Scott Yarbrough is a multi-award-winning professional theatre director and the Founding Artistic Director of Third Rail Repertory Theatre in Portland, Oregon. He is also an expert on contemporary British theatre and leads highly regarded theatre tours to London annually.

  5. Scott Yarbrough debuted this new podcast in January 2021, and with 51 episodes to date on a variety of McCarthy-related topics, interest has been going strong. With well-known Cormackian readers and scholars like Steve Frye, Dianne Luce, and Jay Watson, Yarbrough explores different works and various essential aspects of McCarthy’s writing.

  6. Aug 11, 2024 · In this podcast Scott Yarbrough and Kirk Curnutt examine totemic works such as Herman Melville's Moby-Dick and Toni Morrison's Beloved that have been labeled GANs, exploring their themes, forms, and reception histories, asking why, when, and how they entered the literary canon.

  7. Scott D. Yarbrough, Ph. D. Thurmond Building 240G . Charleston Southern University . 9200 University Boulevard . Charleston, SC 294 06 . 843-863-7563 / syarbrou@csuniv.edu . Education: • Ph.D. in English, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1996. Dissertation: The Mean Streets of Jefferson: Faulkner's Intersections with Pop Culture.