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Richard E. Miller is a Professor of English at Rutgers University since 1993. His office is located at 43 (Historic) Mine Street, Room #1, College Ave Campus, with Zoom-based office hours by appointment. He specializes in writing pedagogy, higher education reform, and cultural studies. His research explores the intersection of technology, literacy, and institutional practices, emphasizing creative approaches to writing instruction and systemic educational reform.
Miller has authored influential books including *As if Learning Mattered: Reforming Higher Education* (1998) and *Writing at the End of the World* (2005), which critically examine educational structures and societal challenges. His co-authored *Habits of the Creative Mind* series (2015, 2020, 2024) redefines composition pedagogy through frameworks encouraging curiosity and resilience. He also addresses privacy erosion in the digital age in *On the End of Privacy* (2019).
His scholarship spans apocalyptic cultural narratives, queer writing assessment, and the role of humanities in crises. While no specific grants or awards are listed, his work demonstrates sustained engagement with educational equity and critical thinking.
Miller has contributed to debates on writing program administration, digital literacy, and the future of privacy. His research maintains a balance between theoretical rigor and practical pedagogical innovation, influencing both academic discourse and classroom practices.



