Caleb N. Miller has been an adjunct professor of anthropology at San Antonio College since 2017. Professor Miller recieved his Masters of Anthropology from Texas State University in 2016 where he focused on medical and cultural anthropology. During his time as a graduate student, Caleb conducted transnational research along the US/Mexico border and served as a lead researcher on a project for the Hays County Food Bank. Along with his bachelors and masters degrees in anthroplogy, Professor Miller also has a bachelor's degree in psychology. When he is not lecturing at SAC, Caleb is working at the San Marcos Treatment Center helping young children and adolescents, who suffer from trauma and behavioral health issues, learn to utilize effective coping strategies that will allow them positively manage their feelings and behaviors when they return home. In his free time, Caleb enjoys playing guitar, reading, and spending time with his partner and three dogs at their tiny house in the hill country.Professor Miller loves teaching at SAC and helping students discover all of the possibilities anthropology has to offer!
Education
Master of Arts in Anthropology- Texas State University 2016
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology- Texas State University 2012
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology- Texas State University 2012
Experience
Research:
Neoliberal Caries and Moral Decay: Oral Health Inequalities Along the Texas/Mexico Border (2014-2016)
Research Design, Execution, and Analysis
Hays County Food Bank Research Project (2015-2016)
Supervisor, Report and Contract Writer