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Dorothy Miller has done a variety of things in her life: taught high school, directed a career counseling agency for women, edited a medical newsletter, and raised a family. Miller has been teaching in the English Department
since 1980. Teaching allows her to combine what she loves to do and
is good at.
Miller's family is important to her, which is why she finds herself
loving her students.
She has traveled extensively all over Europe and to
more exotic places like Turkey, China, Thailand, Burma, and West Africa,
which is why she is drawn to teaching literary works about different cultures.
In addition to writing, she has painted, worked in stained glass, and designed
jewelry; along with her knowledge of literature, she uses her creative side
when she teaches and tries to foster the creativity of her students.
Capstone course: UN 544 Capstone: The
Vision Quest: A Multicultural Approach to Self Discovery
Office: Carney 349
Telephone: 617-552-0138
email: millerd@bc.edu
Other courses taught:
Writing Workshop: Creative Nonfiction
Freshman Literary Core in the Tradition and Nontradition Rubric
The Land of the Free: Native American and African American Stories
Magical Stories
Strangers in Paradise
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