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Corey Andrews is a Professor of English at Youngstown State University, where he has served on the faculty since 2005 and currently holds the Ruth Grace Endowed Professorship in English (2024-2027).
His academic credentials include a Ph.D. in Eighteenth-Century British Literature from Ohio University (2000), with a dissertation titled "Paradox or Improvement: Literary Nationalism in Eighteenth-Century Scottish Club Poetry".
Dr. Andrews' research centers on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Scottish poetry, with particular expertise in Robert Burns. His broader scholarly interests encompass laboring-class literature, Scottish fiction, transatlantic studies, women's travel writings, and reception history. His teaching portfolio spans working-class literature, eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British literature, poetry, textual criticism, and Greco-Roman mythology, including specialized courses on novelists like Jane Austen and Walter Scott.
Recent publications reveal a sustained focus on Burns' cultural legacy, Scottish club societies, and transatlantic reception patterns, demonstrating interdisciplinary connections between literary production, sociability networks, and Enlightenment thought across Scotland, Ireland, and America.
Honors include:
- Ruth Grace Endowed Professorship (2024)
Dr. Andrews maintains active scholarly engagement through editorial leadership and peer review services:
- Editor of The Robert Burns Chronicle (2022-2025)
- Program Coordinator for English Department Literature program (2021-present)
- Reviewer for The Journal of British Studies (2024-present)
- Editorial Review Board Member for The Robert Burns Chronicle (2015-present)
- Reviewer for Eighteenth-Century Scotland (2005-present)
He also contributes to departmental administration as Coordinator (2022-2028) and participates in the Poetry Club (2022-2024).





