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Christina Miller

Christina Miller, PhD

Coordinator of the Ruth Knee Institute & Associate Professor


 

Christina Miller

Campus: Norman
Email: crmiller@ou.edu

Education:

PhD, Florida State University
MSW, Missouri State University
BS in Psychology & Sociology, Southwest Baptist University

Dr. Miller joined the Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work in the fall of 2009 as an assistant professor and promoted to associate professor in 2015. After completing her MSW with a focus on Family Health, she worked as a service-coordinator for the Missouri Department of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities and then took a job as a school social worker for the Willard School District in Missouri. Dr. Miller graduated from PhD program at Florida State University in the summer of 2009 with her dissertation “Improving Post-School Outcomes for Students with Disabilities Through Service-Learning and Civic Engagement.” Since joining the AHZSSW she has collaborated on several projects including the GirlPower Photovoice Project, the TechNow Evaluation, Family Values Study, a statewide assessment of housing resources and gaps, PRIME, and Interprofessional Education Initiatives with the Health Sciences Center and the College of Education. She has served as the Undergraduate Program Coordinator, Associate Director of the School, and now the Coordinator of the Junior and Ruth Knee Institute for Transformative Scholarship.  Dr. Miller is the social work core faculty for LEND and teaches undergraduate generalist practice with individuals and graduate theory, practice and evaluation with individuals.

Research Interests

  • Transition Services for Youth with Disabilities
  • Experiential Learning
  • Community-Based Participatory Research