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Kathryn McKinley

President and Professor at English, University of Maryland-Baltimore County0 Followers

Dr. Kathryn McKinley excels in the field of Medieval Literature as a distinguished Professor of English at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County (UMBC). With a Ph.D. in English from the University of Delaware, she has carved a niche for herself in the academic world through her profound expertise in the works of Chaucer, Ovid, and Boccaccio. Her scholarly pursuits are deeply rooted in manuscript studies, where she has made significant contributions that have been recognized by various prestigious organizations through grants and awards. Dr. McKinley's dedication to the field is further exemplified by her role in founding the interdepartmental minor in Medieval and Early Modern Studies at UMBC. This initiative reflects her commitment to fostering interdisciplinary learning and expanding the academic horizons of her students. Her excellence in teaching has been acknowledged with her appointment as the UMBC Presidential Teaching Professor, a testament to her impactful pedagogical approach. Her publications are a testament to her scholarly rigor, delving into the social vision and aesthetics of late medieval vernacularity. Through her work, Dr. McKinley explores the intricate narratives and cultural contexts of medieval texts, offering fresh insights into the literary landscapes of the past. Her research not only enriches the academic community but also inspires a deeper appreciation for the complexities of medieval literature.

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