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Andrew Miller is an Assistant Professor in the Educational Leadership & Higher Education Department at Boston College's Lynch School of Education. His work focuses on Catholic educational leadership models, urban Catholic school sustainability, and equity-centered policy analysis. He teaches graduate courses on ethics, equity frameworks, and Catholic education transformation.
- Ph.D., Boston College (2017)
- M.Ed., University of Notre Dame
- B.A., University of Notre Dame
Miller's research examines the intersection of Catholic school governance, educational policy reform, and social justice. He investigates organizational decision-making during crises, comparative studies of public/charter/Catholic education systems, and the legacy of urban Catholic schooling through demographic and policy analysis.
His recent publications analyze decentralized school systems, pandemic-era leadership challenges, and the tension between school choice policies and Catholic educational mission. These works span subfields including organizational theory, policy analysis, and urban educational equity.
- AERA Division K Award for Outstanding Book
- Society of Professors of Education Book Award
- American Educational Studies Association Critics' Choice Book Award
Miller has secured multiple Boston College grants for studies on educational infrastructure redesign and crisis-era leadership formation. He collaborates with the Roche Center on character development initiatives funded by the John Templeton Foundation.


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