Sarah Miller

Sarah Miller smiling on skis.

Sarah Miller is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures. In that department, she teaches introductory linguistics, English as an Additional Language for international students, literature in translation, Second Language Acquisition, and German. She's also taught courses in learner diversity and languages and cultures in public schools for the Reich College of Education. She earned her Master's of Education in Bilingual/ESOL/Multicultural Education at UMass, Amherst, studied German language, literature and translation, art history and political science at the Universität Salzburg in Salzburg, Austria, and has a B.A. in English (postcolonial literature and theory). Sarah's favorite thing about teaching is working with interesting students and colleagues, learning and growing from seeing things from others' perspectives and experiences. Together with her family, Sarah moved to Boone from Uganda, East Africa in 2008. Although her native language is English, she speaks German, and knows random words, phrases and sometimes songs in other languages, including Spanish, Serbian, Lakota, Kiswahili and Amharic. Sarah loves to travel, and has lived in Austria, Germany, Montenegro, Uganda, and Ethiopia. She loves biking, hiking, canoeing and kayaking, and camping, and learning about pretty much anything! As a native Minnesotan, she loves it when winter gets really cold and snowy, so she can cross-country ski around Boone.