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Mia Escott is an Assistant Professor of English, Rhetoric and Writing at Berry College, where she joined the faculty in 2022. She is affiliated with the Department of English Rhetoric and Writing within the School of Humanities, contributing to undergraduate education and scholarship in literary studies and critical theory.
Her research and teaching focus on early modern British literature, Renaissance drama, and Shakespeare, with an interdisciplinary commitment to Critical Race Theory and Women’s and Gender Studies. She emphasizes creating inclusive and equitable learning environments, reflecting her pedagogical values.
Mia Escott was recognized with the 2022 LSU College of Humanities and Social Sciences Diversity Committee Excellence in Teaching Graduate Student Award, highlighting her dedication to diversity and inclusion in education.
- LSU’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences Diversity Committee Excellence in Teaching Graduate Student Award (2022)
She advises students in English and rhetoric-related disciplines and contributes to curriculum development in writing and literary studies. While no specific grants are mentioned, her award underscores institutional recognition of her teaching excellence and scholarly engagement with equity in education.
Mia Escott teaches within the English Rhetoric and Writing program, which supports Berry College’s liberal arts mission through critical reading, writing, and analysis. She is an active member of the faculty community, mentoring students and promoting inclusive pedagogy.




