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Emily Yates is a Lecturer of English at Clemson University's Department of English within the College of Arts and Humanities. Her academic career includes roles as Assistant Professor (Fixed-Term) and Instructor at Michigan State University, alongside extensive teaching assistant experience. She holds a Ph.D. in Literature in English from Michigan State University (2022), focusing on Shakespeare’s romances, adaptation studies, and performance. Her research explores intersections between early modern drama, performance, and global adaptations.
Education highlights include a B.A. in English and Theatre from the University of Notre Dame (2013), with honors theses on Shakespearean performance and original playwriting. Her teaching spans courses like Renaissance Literature, Composition & Rhetoric, and Shakespearean studies, integrating themes of magic, travel, and AI’s role in education.
Award-winning educator, Yates has received the prestigious Somers Teaching Award (MSU) and the Pearce Service-Learning Fellowship (Clemson). Her community engagement includes public lectures on early modern theatre and collaborative projects like the Teagle Fellows/TIE initiative promoting arts integration in education.
- Key research areas: Shakespearean adaptations, cultural politics, pedagogy innovation
- Recent projects: AI in poetry education, global Shakespearean interpretations
- Professional affiliations: Modern Language Association, Shakespeare Association of America



