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Stephanie Miller is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences within the College of Arts and Sciences at Ohio University. She serves as the Co-Director of STEMstart and is actively involved in teaching and educational leadership on the Athens Campus.
Her educational background includes an M.S. from Ohio State University in Entomology, with research focused on entomopathogenic nematodes and microbial biological control agents of insect pests, alongside studies in science education.
Stephanie Miller specializes in microbiology education for non-majors and is dedicated to student-centered, interactive teaching. Her research and instructional interests span STEM education, science pedagogy, and innovative classroom engagement strategies. She teaches courses such as BIOS 2210/2215 Microbes and Humans and CAS 2411 Food Matters, emphasizing discussion-based and participatory learning environments.
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Stephanie Miller is actively involved in academic service and mentorship. She serves as the Graduate Teaching Assistant Training Coordinator, Clinical Laboratory Sciences Academic Adviser, and member of the BIOS Scholarship Committee. Her professional focus includes STEM mentorship and developing novel teaching activities to support student success.
She is co-director of the STEMstart program at Ohio University, which supports student engagement and success in STEM disciplines through academic and community-building initiatives.




