The New Dean of Students at Clemson University in South Carolina

ChristophermillerChristopher Miller was named dean of students and associate vice president for student affairs at Clemson University in South Carolina. He has been serving in these roles on an interim basis since March.

Earlier in his career, Dr. Miller was vice president for student affairs at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He also served as vice chancellor for student affairs and administrative services at the University of Illinois-Springfield.

Dr. Miller is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He earned a master’s degree and a doctorate from Arizona State University. He also holds a juris doctorate from Campbell University in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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  1. Dr. Miller has a lot to offer and he will do a great job! I remember him from his days at UNC Chapel Hill and Campbell Univ. What a joy to read about his greatness! A dream has come true to have live to see him do so good in life. God Bless!!!! ame/NC

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