George Miller is a journalist, photographer and educator.
He is currently a full-time lecturer at Temple University, and a freelance writer and photographer.
His words and images appear frequently in the Philadelphia Weekly, the Philadelphia Business Journal and the Philadelphia Daily News.
He has also written for NewsPhotographer magazine, Philadelphia Life magazine, the Philadelphia Inquirer and LEAD, the magazine of the LeBow College of Business at Drexel University.
He appears occasionally on the FOX29 "Good Day Philadelphia" program to talk about politics and news in Philadelphia.
George previously was a staff photojournalist, features writer, general assingment reporter and police beat writer at the Philadelphia Daily News from 1994 through 2005.
He holds master's degrees from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and the University of Pennsylvania. He is a 1993 graduate of Loyola College in Maryland.
Before arriving at Temple, George was an adjunct at Loyola and Wilmington College.
From 2003 through 2006, he taught in the Cagli Project, an intensive, summer-abroad, multi-media journalism program in the medieval Italian city of Cagli. (Click here for older versions of the Cagli Project).
In 2006, he worked with a team of students in producing a non-conventional travel guide to the Le Marche region of Italy. Andiamo Nelle Marche will be published by Apprentice House. You can also read entries from our blog site.
This summer, he is working on the Armagh Project in Northern Ireland.
Click on the Temple logo below to find course information from Professor Miller.
George lives in Philadelphia with Wendy Daughenbaugh and their friends Mookie, Sunny and Lucy.
You can contact George at gwm8@columbia.edu. For the official George Miller resume, click the image of Mookie.







