
William C. Carroll
Professor of English, College of Arts & Sciences
William C. Carroll is a Professor of English, and regularly teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Shakespeare, English drama, and other topics in the early modern period.
Carroll has held long-term senior fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the American Council of Learned Societies, as well as short-term awards from the Folger Shakespeare Library, ACLS, the Whiting Foundation, NEH, and the American Philosophical Society. He was selected to give the University Lecture at Boston University in 2005, and was awarded the University’s highest teaching award, the Metcalf Cup and Prize for Excellence in Teaching, in 1980.
Among his other professional activities, he has co-chaired (with Coppèlia Kahn) the Shakespearean Studies Seminar at the Center for the Humanities at Harvard University since 1992. In 2005–6 he served as President of the Shakespeare Association of America. At present he is Co-General Editor (with Brian Gibbons and Tiffany Stern) of the New Mermaids Drama Series, and serves on the Editorial Board of Shakespeare Quarterly.