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Tyree Daye is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, within the College of Arts and Sciences. He is a distinguished poet whose work explores themes of race, identity, memory, and the American South.
His research and creative interests lie primarily in poetry and creative writing, with strong engagement in African American and Southern literary traditions. His work contributes to contemporary discourse in literary arts and personal narrative.
Daye has received numerous honors, including the Whiting Writers Award and recognition as a Cave Canem and Langston Hughes Fellow. These reflect his significant contributions to American poetry.
- Whiting Writers Award
- Kate Tufts Award Finalist
- 2021 Paterson Prize Finalist
- Cave Canem Fellow
- Palm Beach Poetry Festival Langston Hughes Fellow
- Amy Clampitt Residency
- Diana and Simon Raab Writer-In-Residence
He has held prestigious editorial and residency roles, including Guest Editor of the Poem-a-Day series and the Amy Clampitt Residency, supporting his national presence in the literary community. While no formal advisees are listed, his academic position suggests involvement in mentoring emerging writers.
There is no mention of labs or research teams, as his work is in the domain of creative writing and literary arts.



