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Dr.
Katherine Hill-Miller
Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University
Administration Building
Campus Phone: 516-299-2233
e-mail: Katherine.hill-miller@liu.edu
Katherine Hill-Miller has served as Dean of the College of Liberal
Arts and Sciences at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University
in Brookville, NY since 2003.
Dr. Hill-Miller oversees the 13 academic departments in the College,
a faculty of more than 100 members as well as curriculum development.
Founded in 1954, the College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences is the oldest school of study at
the C.W. Post Campus and offers a diverse array of undergraduate
and graduate programs in anthropology, biology, chemistry, earth
and environmental science, English, foreign languages, history,
interdisciplinary studies, international studies, mathematics, political
science, psychology and sociology.
Dr. Hill-Miller also provides leadership to the Study Abroad Program,
the Clinical
Psychology Doctoral Program, Pre-Medicine and Pre-Law Programs
as well as the nationally renowned Honors
Program
Before being appointed Dean, Dr. Hill-Miller was a professor in
the C.W. Post English Department for 22 years. She served the campus
in many capacities including director of the Poetry Center (1982-85);
as director of the Composition Program (1993-2000); co-chair of
the Writing Task Force (1998-2000); and chair of the Campus Committee
on Student Writing (2001-2002). She has directed three major grants
awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities in its Summer
Seminars for School Teachers Program, and has also been awarded
the Newton Award for Excellence in Teaching and Long Island University
Trustees Award for Scholarly Achievement.
Before coming to C.W. Post, Dr. Hill-Miller taught at the College
of William and Mary in Virginia. Later, as a Fulbright Scholar to
Germany, she also taught at the Universität zu Köln (University
of Cologne) and at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität,
Bonn (University of Bonn). She received her doctorate from Columbia
University in 1979.
Dr. Hill-Miller is a recognized scholar and author in the field
of literary modernism and womens literature. She has published
widely in these areas, concentrating on such figures as James Joyce,
Virginia Woolf, Mary Shelley and Thomas Hardy. Her work in the field
of womens literature has focused on the question of literary
fathers and daughters, and has included a book My Hideous
Progeny: Mary Shelley, William Godwin, and the Father-Daughter Relationship
as well as shorter studies of Virginia Woolf and Leslie
Stephen, and Anne Thackeray Ritchie and William Makepeace Thackeray.
She is also the author of From the Lighthouse to Monks
House: A Guide to Virginia Woolfs Literary Landscapes (Duckworth
and Company, London).
For more information call the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
at 516-299-2233.
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