
About
Michael Young is a Part-Time Lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Pittsburgh, affiliated with the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences. He holds a Ph.D. in Writing and Literature from the University of Cincinnati, alongside degrees from Kansas State University (Masters) and Duquesne University (Bachelors).
Education:
- Ph.D. in Writing and Literature, University of Cincinnati
- Masters in English, Kansas State University
- Bachelor’s Degree, Duquesne University
Research Interests: Dr. Young’s work spans Writing Pedagogy, Shakespeare Studies, American and Canadian Literature, Media Analysis (Cinema/Television), and interdisciplinary studies in History and Sociology. He is a prolific scholar with over 90 conference presentations, including at CCCC, NCTE, NEMLA, and MMLA. His creative non-fiction, poetry, and short stories have been published widely in peer-reviewed journals and anthologies, including contributions to the MLA Approaches to Teaching series.
Awards & Grants:
- Teaching awards from the University of Cincinnati and University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- Two creative non-fiction awards
- Government of Canada Faculty Enrichment Grant (Canadian Literature curricular design)
Advising & Administrative Roles: He has served as Director of Academic Assessment, Chair of the Curriculum Committee, and member of the President’s Cabinet at prior institutions. His grants include support from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Teaching Council and the U.S. Department of Education for curriculum internationalization projects.
Collaborations: Worked with Yale’s Maynard Mack on Everybody’s Shakespeare, and contributed to curriculum redesign for nonprofits through consulting roles.
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