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Scott Yarbrough

Vice President for Compliance, Academic Accreditation, and Institutional Effectiveness

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Credentials

Ph.D. in English with emphasis on American Literature, University of Alabama.
M.A. in English, writing emphasis, Florida State University
B.A. in English, Florida State University

About Scott Yarbrough

Dr. Scott Yarbrough joined the English faculty in 1997. He has earned the rank of tenured full professor. He chaired the Department of English for fifteen years and also served as the Assistant and then Associate VP of Academic Affairs for Student Success and Academic Compliance. In 2023 he was promoted to the senior officers and currently is Vice President for Compliance, Academic Accreditation, and Institutional Effectiveness.

As an English professor he has published articles on Cormac McCarthy, William Faulkner, and Ernest Hemingway, among many others. . He is the co-author of A Practical Introduction to Literary Study and the co-editor to the two volumes on The Road in the Cormac McCarthy Casebook Series (Carrying the Fire: Cormac McCarthy and the Apocalyptic Tradition). He was the 2008 South Carolina Arts Commission Prose Fellow and is a former president of the South Atlantic Modern Language Association. He is on the editorial board of the Cormac McCarthy Journal and he is on the executive board of the Cormac McCarthy Society. His book of interviews on Cormac McCarthy is forthcoming from McFarland Press. He and his wife have two daughters in college, two bad dogs at home, and are members of Christ Church in Mount Pleasant.

"Many of our students don't know the God-granted talents which linger inside them. Their are so many distractions in the modern world, from social influencers on apps and social media, to streaming shows for bingeing, to video games, to sports, to fashion. But through the arts and humanities and, indeed, even through the sciences, we can help students understand where their true calling is. Like Thoreau, they can learn to confront "only the essential facts of life" so that when it comes time "to die," they don't discover that they "had not lived" (Walden, chapter 2). Or in the words of scripture, realize that at CSU you can come to learn your path, and trust in the Lord to "make straight your path" (Proverbs 3:6). "
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