Antoinette Miller serves as a Professor of Psychology at Clayton State University since August 2001, teaching various psychology courses and contributing to quality enhancement efforts. Miller has held multiple leadership roles, including Department Chair and Director of Partnering Academics and Community Engagement, where responsibilities included coordinating the University's Quality Enhancement Plan and managing departmental operations. Additional roles include Chair of the QEP Steering Committee for SACS Reaffirmation and Coordinator of the Department of Psychology, assisting with administrative tasks and faculty support. Since July 2022, Miller has also facilitated online workshops for Quality Matters and has been an Instructor of Psychology for the ECORE program since January 2011. Previous experience includes a writing position at Gallopade International. Educational credentials include a PhD and an M.S. in Psychology from Northwestern University, alongside a B.S. in Biology and a Bachelor's in Classical Languages from Duke University.