Stephanie Miller is a Teaching Associate Professor in the Honors College. Her home
department is English. She completed her BA in the Honors Program at Denison University
(Granville, Ohio) and her PhD at the University of York (York, U.K.). Dr. Miller’s
scholarly work focuses on modern and contemporary American literature and culture.
She has taught Introduction to Literature, American Literature (1865-Present), British
Literature (1910-Present), Literatures in English (1910-Present), The Short Story,
Composition I and II, Critical Analysis and Writing I and II, The Story of Lizzie
Borden: Axe Murder in American Culture, Flash Fiction, Place as Text: Singapore (Study
Abroad), and Tornadoes in American Culture. Her role in the Honors College entails
teaching, advising, and administrative responsibilities, such as overseeing the honors
experiential learning (xL) program. She is also the current president of the Gamma of Oklahoma chapter of national honor society Phi Beta Kappa.