| Marilyn
T. Miller, Ed.D.
Associate professor in forensic science
mtmiller@vcu.edu
(804) 828-0765
Education
Marilyn Miller is a graduate of Florida Southern
College with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry. She earned
a master’s degree in forensic chemistry from the
University of Pittsburgh and a Doctorate in Education
from Johnson & Wales University in post-secondary
educational leadership.
Professional experience
Miller is an associate professor in Forensic Science
at Virginia Commonwealth University. As a post-secondary
educator, she teaches a wide variety of forensic science
and crime scene investigation classes to both forensic
science and criminal justice majors at the undergraduate
and graduate levels.
Professional accomplishments
She is a Fellow in the Criminalistics section of the
American Academy of Forensic Science, the Southern Association
of Forensic Scientists and the American Chemical Society.
Miller is a faculty member of the Henry Lee Institute
of Forensic Science and the National Crime Scene Training
Center. She has presented and taught as part of hundreds
of forensic seminars across the United States.
Before coming to VCU, she worked as a supervisor
and forensic scientist for law enforcement agencies in
North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Florida. She has
testified over 400 times in county, state and federal courts of
law as an expert witness in the field of forensic sciences
and crime scene reconstruction. She has participated
in hundreds of crime scene investigations, both as an
active investigator and recently as a consultant for
both state and defense attorneys. Miller designed, opened
and operated forensic laboratories on the West Coast
of Florida. |