Jeremy Miller
Bio
Jeremy Miller is an award-winning Bay Area-based writer with over two decades of journalism and writing experience. His stories on the environment, education, politics, and science have appeared in Harper’s, The New Yorker, The Economist, Outside, Wired, TIME, Orion, The New York Times, The Guardian, Pacific Standard and many others. He is also a contributing writer at Sierra Magazine, the national magazine of the Sierra Club, where for several years he wrote a monthly astronomy and dark skies column.
He has served as a media fellow at the Bill Lane Center for the American West at Stanford University and as a fellow in environmental journalism at Middlebury College. In addition to his writing, he has taught graduate-level creative writing at the University of Denver’s College of Professional Studies since 2009. Before that, he worked as a high school science teacher in New York City. He uses his love of writing and wealth of experience to teach with knowledge and compassion.
Education
Jeremy earned his M.S. in Science and Medical Journalism from Boston University and his B.A. in Biology and English Literature from the University of Colorado, Boulder.