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Curriculum Vita

KIMBERLY D. MILLER, MS, CPRP

AP AssociateProfessor

University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Department of Community and Therapeutic Recreation

524 Highland Avenue, 203 Ferguson Building

Greensboro, NC 27412

336-334-4480

EDUCATION

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO

Master of Science in Parks and Recreation ManagementMay, 2001

Concentration: Therapeutic Recreation

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO

Bachelor of Science in Recreation and Parks ManagementAugust, 1998

Concentration: Therapeutic Recreation

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO, Department of Community and Therapeutic Recreation

AP Associate Professor2017 – present

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO, Department of Community and Therapeutic Recreation

AP Assistant Professor and Research Associate2012 – 2017

Beyond Academics External Evaluator2013 – 2017

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL, Department of Family Medicine, Tobacco Prevention and Evaluation Program

Social Research Specialist2011 – 2012

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO, Department of Community and Therapeutic Recreation

Adjunct Faculty2011 – 2012

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO, Department of Recreation, Tourism, and Hospitality Management

Research Associateand TRAIN Project Coordinator2007 – 2011

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO, Department of Recreation, Tourism, and Hospitality Management

Part-time Lecturer2007 – 2007

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO, Department of Recreation, Tourism, and Hospitality Management

Research Associate2005 – 2007

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO, Department of Recreation, Parks, and Tourism

Project Coordinator (Partnership F.I.V.E.)2002 – 2005

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO, Department of Exercise and Sport Science

Part-time Lecturer2004 – 2005

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS and AFFILIATIONS

Certified Parks and Recreation Professional2007 - present

Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, National Council for

Therapeutic Recreation Certification (Certification # 46894)1999 – 2006

National Recreation and Park Association1998 – present

North Carolina Recreation and Park Association1996 – present

GRANTS AWARDED

  • U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (2007), TRAIN (Therapeutic Recreation And Inclusive Networks), co-author, $760,992.
  • U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, Rehabilitation Services Administration (2002), Community Partnership F.I.V.E. (Fostering Inclusive Volunteer Efforts), co-author, $313,026.
  • Center for the Study of Social Issues, Collaborative Grant Initiative (2001), Teaming Up for Inclusive Volunteering, co-author, $11,250.
  • Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro (2000), Building Community Through Inclusive Volunteering,co-author,$9,283.
  • Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro (1999), Building Community Through Inclusive Volunteering,co-author,$10,000.
  • Kathleen and Joseph M. Bryan Community Enrichment Venture Grant (1999), Building Community Through Inclusive Volunteering,co-author, $4,000.

HONORS and AWARDS

  • HHS Teaching Excellence Award nominee (2015, 2016)
  • Ethel Martus Lawther (Pacesetter) Alumni Award, Department of Recreation, Tourism, and Hospitality Management, UNCG (2006)
  • The Arc of High Point, Boggs/Mitchell Award (2005)
  • North Carolina Recreation and Park Society - Therapeutic Recreation Division, Best New TR Program (2003)
  • The Arc of Greensboro, Boggs/Mitchell Award (2000)
  • The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Department of Recreation, Parks, and Tourism, Graduate Student of the Year (1999-2000)
  • North Carolina Recreator's Foundation, Fletcher Graduate Scholarship recipient (1999-2000)
  • North Carolina Recreation and Park Society - Therapeutic Recreation Division, Student Intern of the Year (1998)
  • The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Marshall (1997-1998)

JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

Miller, K. D., Harrington, L., Schleien, S. J., White, A. (2016).Desired and Perceived Outcomes on Inclusive Postsecondary Education for Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities from the Perspectives of Their Parents. Manuscript in development.

Harrington, L., Miller, K. D., & Sumiel, D. (2016). Why college? Using community based research to explore the perspectives of students with intellectual disabilities on the importance of access to higher education. Working Papers in Education, 2(1), 7-19.

Miller, K. D., Yu, D., Lee, J. G., Ranney, L. M., Simons, D. J., & Goldstein, A. O. (2015). Impact of the adoption of tobacco-free campus policies on student enrollment at colleges and universities, North Carolina, 2001–2010.Journal of American College Health, 63(4), 230-236.doi: 10.1080/07448481.2015.1015023

Schleien, S. J., Miller, K. D., Walton, G., & Pruett, S. (2014). Parent perspectives of barriers to child participation in recreational activities. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 48(1), 61-73.

Schleien, S. J., Brake, L. R., Miller, K. D., & Walton, G. (2013). Using Photovoice to listen to adults with intellectual disabilities on being part of the community. Annals of Leisure Research, 16(3).doi:10.1080/11745398.2013.828364

Brake, L. R., Schleien, S. J., Miller, K. D., & Walton, G. (2012). Photovoice: A tour through the camera lens of self-advocates. Social Advocacy and Systems Change Journal, 3(1), 44-53.

Stroud, D., Miller, K. D., Schleien, S. J., & Stone, C. F. (2011). A “We don’t exclude anyone” policy is not enough: Inclusive service delivery in public recreation. Public Management, 93(5), 16-18.

Schleien, S. J., & Miller, K. D. (2010). Diffusion of innovation: A roadmap for inclusive community recreation services. Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities, 35(3/4), 93-101.

Miller, K. D., Scoglio, P., & Schleien, S. J. (2010). Inclusive volunteering: Community and family perspectives. The International Journal of Volunteer Administration, 27(2), 3-12.

Miller, K. D., Schleien, S. J., Brooke, P., & Merrill, M. (2010). What’s in it for me and my agency? A survey on the benefits of engaging volunteers with disabilities. The International Journal of Volunteer Administration, 23(2), 65-74.

Stroud, S., Miller, K. D., Schleien, S. J., & Merrill, M. (2010). Engaging volunteers with disabilities: A qualitative study. The International Journal of Volunteer Administration, 27(2), 75-86.

Miller, K. D., Schleien, S. J., & Bowens, F. (2010). Support staff as a best practice in inclusive recreation services.Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 44(1),35-49.

Miller, K. D., Schleien, S. J., & Lausier, J. (2009). Search for best practices in inclusive recreation: Programmatic findings. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 43(1), 27-41.

Poole, S. E., Mullane, B., Miller, K. D., & Schleien, S. J. (2009). When neighborhoods need help, call in the college kids. Parks & Recreation, 44(4), 50-54.

Miller, K. D., Bowens, F., Strike, A., Venable, J. E., & Schleien, S. J. (2009). Something for everyone: Three agencies prove that adaptability is crucial in delivering truly inclusive recreation opportunities. Parks & Recreation, 44(2), 36-41.

Schleien, S.J., Miller, K.D., Shea, M. (2009). Search for best practices in inclusive recreation: Preliminary findings. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 27(1), 17-34.

Miller, E. C., Aronson, R., Schulz, M., Miller, K. D., Pelletier, L. E. (2009). Challenges and opportunities for physical activity among factory employees who are visually impaired. Disability and Health Journal, 2(1), e9.

Schleien, S. J., & Miller, K. D. (2008). Exciting new opportunity in inclusive recreation. NCRPA Review,61(4), 12.

Schleien, S.J., & Miller, K.D. (2006). The North Carolina challenge for inclusive recreation. NCRPA Review, 60(3), 11.

Miller, K.D., & Schleien, S.J. (2006). Inclusive Recreation: The tipping point is within our sight. Parks & Recreation, 41(10), 8-10.

Stroud, S., Miller, K. D., Schleien, S. J., & Adams, B. (2006). A winning recipe for volunteerism. Parks and Recreation, 41(1), 50-54.

Stroud, S., Miller, K.D., Schleien, S.J., Merrill, M. (2005). Engaging volunteers with disabilities: A qualitative study. Journal of Volunteer Administration, 23(4), 6-15.

Miller, K.D., Schleien, S.J., Brooke, P., & Merrill, M. (2005). What’s in it for me and my agency? A survey on the benefits of engaging volunteers with disabilities. Journal of Volunteer Administration, 23(3), 16-23.

Miller, K.D., Schleien, S.J., Brooke, P., Frisoli, A.M., & Brooks, W.T. (2005) Community for all: Therapeutic recreation's role in inclusive volunteering. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 39(1), 18-31.

Adams, B., Brooks, C., & Miller, K.D. (2004). A recreation program for volunteers. NCRPS Review, 57, 11.

Miller, K.D., Schleien, S.J., Kraft, H.C., Bodo-Lehman, D., Fisoli, A.M., Strack, R.W. (2004) Teaming up for inclusive volunteering: A case study of a volunteer program for youth with and without disabilities. Leisure/Loisir, 28(1-2), 115-136.

Miller, K.D., Frisoli, A., Smythe, A., Schleien, S.J. (2003). Quality indicators of inclusive recreation programs: A National Youth Service example. Impact, 16(2), 18-19.

Miller, K.D., Schleien, S. J., & Bedini, L. A. (2003). Barriers to inclusion of volunteers with developmental disabilities. Journal of Volunteer Administration, 21(1), 25-30.

Miller, K.D., & Schleien, S. J. (2002). Don't forget your volunteers when assessing your agency's cultural diversity. North Carolina Recreation and Park Review, 55(4), 9-11.

Miller, K.D., Schleien, S.J., Rider, C., Hall, C., Roche, M., & Worsley, J. (2002). Inclusive volunteering: Benefits to participants and community. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 36(3), 247-259.

Phoenix, T., Miller, K., & Schleien, S. (2002). Better to give than receive. Parks & Recreation, 37(10), 26-33.

MONOGRAPHS

Miller, K. D., DiSandro, R., Harrington, L., & Johnson, J. S. (2016). Inclusive Higher Education is Reaping Benefits for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities: One Program’s Story. Think College Insight Brief, Issue No. 29. Boston, MA: University of Massachusetts Boston, Institute for Community Inclusion.

Miller, K. D., & Schleien, S. J. (2000). A Community for ALL Children: A Guide to Inclusion for Out-of-School Time. Raleigh, NC: Developmental Disabilities Section of the NC Division of Mental Health/Developmental Disabilities Section and NC Division of Child Development.

BOOK CHAPTERS

Schleien, S. J., Miller, K. D., Brooke, P., Cockerham, G. (2005). Healthy lifestyles through inclusive recreation. In M. Arbuckle & C. Herrick (Eds.). Child and adolescent mental health: Interdisciplinary systems of care, (pp. 245-266). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett.

Schleien, S. J., Fahnestock, M., & Miller, K. D. (2000). Severe multiple disabilities. In D. Austin & M. Crawford (Eds.), Therapeutic recreation: An introduction (3rd ed.) (pp. 157-189). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

TECHNICAL REPORTS

Miller, K. D. (2017). Beyond Academics Annual Evaluation Report: 2016-2017, Beyond Academics, UNCG, Greensboro, NC.

Miller, K. D., & White, A. (2016). Beyond Academics Annual Evaluation Report: 2015-2016, Beyond Academics, UNCG, Greensboro, NC.

Miller, K. D. (2016). Employment, Independent Living, and Community Involvement Outcomes for Graduates of Integrative Community Studies as of June 2016, Integrative Community Studies/Beyond Academics, UNCG, Greensboro, NC.

Miller, K. D. (2016). Employment, Independent Living, and Community Involvement Outcomes for Graduates of Integrative Community Studies: December 2015 – 6 Month and 18 Month Post-Graduation Outcomes, Integrative Community Studies/Beyond Academics, UNCG, Greensboro, NC.

Schleien, S. J., Miller, K. D., Walton, G., Roth, C., & Tobin, L. (2015). Evaluation of FJC Ruderman/Alexander Inclusion Initiative: Summer 2015, InFocus, Greensboro, NC.

Miller, K. D. (2015). Employment, Independent Living, and Community Involvement Outcomes for Graduates of Integrative Community Studies as of May 2015, Integrative Community Studies/Beyond Academics, UNCG, Greensboro, NC.

Miller, K. D. (2015). Integrative Community Studies/Beyond Academics Annual Evaluation Report: 2014-2015, Integrative Community Studies/Beyond Academics, UNCG, Greensboro, NC.

Miller, K. D. (2015). Employment, Independent Living, and Community Involvement Outcomes for Graduates of Integrative Community Studies as of January 2015, Integrative Community Studies/Beyond Academics, UNCG, Greensboro, NC.

Miller, K. D. (2014). Employment, Independent Living, and Community Involvement Outcomes for Graduates of Integrative Community Studies: 1, 2, and 3 Years Post-Graduation as of June 2014, Integrative Community Studies/Beyond Academics, UNCG, Greensboro, NC.

Miller, K. D. (2014). 2014 Integrative Community Studies/Beyond Academics Admissions Process Evaluation Report, Integrative Community Studies/Beyond Academics, UNCG, Greensboro, NC.

Miller, K. D. (2014). Integrative Community Studies/Beyond Academics Annual Evaluation Report: 2013-2014, Integrative Community Studies/Beyond Academics, UNCG, Greensboro, NC.

Miller, K. D. (2013). 2013 Integrative Community Studies/Beyond Academics Admissions Process Evaluation Report, Integrative Community Studies/Beyond Academics, UNCG, Greensboro, NC.

Miller, K. D. (2013). 2012 Integrative Community Studies/Beyond Academics Admissions Process Evaluation Report, Integrative Community Studies/Beyond Academics, UNCG, Greensboro, NC.

Miller, K. D. (2013). Center City Park User Evaluation, Action Greensboro, Greensboro, NC.

Schleien, S. J., Miller, K. D., Pruett, S., & Walton, G. (2011). Rethinking the “Soccer Mom”: Parent Feedback on Community Participation, Access, and Inclusion by Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in Greensboro, North Carolina. University of North Carolina at Greensboro, pp. 1-12.

Schleien, S. J., & Miller, K. D. (2008). Search for Best Practices in Inclusive Recreation: Phase One Report. Greensboro, NC: Department of Recreation, Tourism, and Hospitality Management, University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

PRESENTATIONS

Harrington, L. A., & Miller, K. D. (December 2016). Strategic Intersections: AnIntegrative Approach to Research and Program Evaluation. State of the Art Conference on Postsecondary Education and Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities, Fairfax, VA.

Sandridge, F., & Miller, K. D. (December 2016). Fostering Self-Determination Through a Shift in Family Roles. State of the Art Conference on Postsecondary Education and Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities, Fairfax, VA.

Miller, K. D., Roth, C., Walton, G., & Schleien, S. J. (October 2016). Including Children with Disabilities into Summer Camp. North Carolina Recreation and Park Association Conference, Charlotte, NC.

Schleien, S. J., Miller, K. D., Roth, C., Walton, G., & Tobin, L. (October 2016). Learning How to Include Children with Disabilities into Summer Camp. National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, St. Louis, MO.

Johnson, J., Shelton, T., Pluff, L., Miller, K. D., & Schleien, S. J. (November 2014). A Private/Public Partnership in Higher Education for Students with ID. State of the Art Conference on Postsecondary Education and Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities, Fairfax, VA.

Miller, K. D., Guthrie, W., & Burress, A. (October 2014). Creating Win-Win-Win Collaborative Partnerships Between Agencies, Universities, and Students. National Recreation and Park Association Congress, Charlotte, NC.

Schleien, S. J., Walton, G., Oakes, L. R., & Miller, K. D. (September 2014). Empowering Marginalized Groups Through InFocus Advocacy. North Carolina Recreation and Park Association Annual Conference, Wilmington, NC.

Miller, K. D. (September 2014). Inclusive Service Delivery: Parents’ and Adults with Intellectual Disabilities Perspectives. North Carolina Recreation and Park Association Region 5 Workshop, High Point, NC.

Jovanovic, S., Hollingsworth, S., Dam-Regier, E., Rachels, K., Greene, T., Miller, K. D., & Farkas, K. (February 2014). What’s Old is New Again: Sustaining Service-Learning Partnership. NC Campus Compact: Pathways to Achieving Civic Engagement Conference, Wilmington, NC.

Schleien, S. J., Miller, K. D., Brake, L., & Walton, G. (November 2011). Changing Communities By Empowering Self-Advocates Through Photovoice: A Community-University Partnership. National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, Atlanta, GA.

Trovato, C., Hitchcock, M., Brake, L., Miller, K. D., & Schleien, S. J. (March 2011). "I Get By with a Little Help From My Friends:" Benefits of a Peer Companion Program. NCRPA-Therapeutic Recreation Section Annual Conference, Greensboro, NC.

Pruett, S., Trovato, C., Miller, K. D., & Schleien, S. J. (November 2010). Ask the Experts: Parents’ Perspectives on Inclusive Recreation.North Carolina Recreation and Park Association Annual Conference, Raleigh, NC.

Pruett, S., Bocko, L., Miller, K. D., & Schleien, S. J. (March 2010). Universal Design WOW: Universal Design for Recreation Programming. NCRPA-Therapeutic Recreation Section Annual Conference, Wilmington, NC.

Stroud, D., Hukill, G., Brown, S., Miller, K. D., & Schleien, S. J. (March 2010). Community Connections: An Inclusive Approach to Leisure Education. NCRPA-Therapeutic Recreation Section Annual Conference, Wilmington, NC.

Schleien, S. J., Miller, K. D., Bocko, L., & Stroud, D. (November 2009). Inclusive Recreation: What Do Parents Think? NCRPA/SCRPA Joint Conference, Winston-Salem, NC.

Schleien, S. J., & Miller, K. D. (June 2009). Creating Inclusive Communities. Living with Autism Spring Forum. Greensboro, NC.

Shelton, T., Graves, K., Sandridge, F., Miller, K. D., Rotundo, N. (May 2009). Beyond Academics: Education for Life. International Conference on Self-Determination, Winston-Salem, NC.

Bowens, F., Strike, A., Lausier, J., Miller, K. D., & Schleien, S. J. (November 2008). Does "All" Really Mean "All": Inclusion in Recreation and Sports Programming. North Carolina Recreation and Park Association Annual Conference, Charlotte, NC.

Bussey, L., Venable, J., Hearne, C., Chandler, D., Strike, A., Lausier, J., Miller, K.D., & Schleien, S.J. (2008). TRAIN and Beyond Academics Create Life Changing Opportunities. North Carolina Recreation and Parks Society - Therapeutic Recreation Division Annual Conference, Hickory, NC.

Schleien, S.J., Miller, K.D., & Shea, M. (2007). Inclusive Service Delivery: Practical Strategies for Success. National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, Indianapolis.

Miller, K.D. (2007). Inclusion in Summer Day Camp. NCRPA Region 5 Summer Day Camp Workshop, Elon, NC.

Schleien, S.J., Miller, K.D., & Cockerham, G. (2006). In Search of the "Cookie-Cutter" Approach to Inclusive Service Delivery. North Carolina Recreation and Park Association Conference, New Bern, NC.

Schleien, S.J., Elliott, M., & Miller, K.D. (2006). Inclusion and Customer Service: Expectations for Agency Administrators and Programmers. National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, Seattle.

Schleien, S.J., Cicchese, E., Cockerham, G., & Miller, K.D. (2006). Inclusion Sightings, Political Correctness, and Promising Practices. National Institute on Recreation Inclusion, Groton, CT.

Schleien, S.J., & Miller, K.D., (2005). Community Recreation and Physical Activity Inclusion of People with Disabilities: A Search for Best Practices and Model Programs. North Carolina Council on Developmental Disabilities – Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina.

Miller, K.D. (2005). Inclusive Volunteering: Great Things Happen. [Invited] Association of Volunteer Administration Webinar, Virtual.

Schleien, S.J., Miller, K.D., Stroud, S., Cockerham, G. (2005). Inclusive Volunteering: Empowering All of Our Community. National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, San Antonio, TX.

Schleien, S.J., Miller, K.D., & Cockerham, G. (2005). Inclusive Recreation Services: What Have We Learned. NCRPA/SCRPA Joint Annual Conference, Asheville, NC.

Miller, K.D., Bartlett, K., Stroud, S., & Brooks, W.T. (2005). Inclusive Volunteering: Therapeutic Recreation’s Role. Southeast Therapeutic Recreation Symposium, Gatlinburg, TN.

Miller, K.D., Benson, B., & Bartlett, K. (2005). Inclusive Volunteering: Great Things Can Happen. North Carolina Conference on Volunteerism, Wilmington, NC.

Miller, K.D., Stroud, S., Cockerham, G., Schleien, S.J. (2005). Inclusive Volunteering: Implementing a Program in Your Agency. National Recreation and Park Association Southeast Regional Conference, Greensboro, NC.

Miller, K.D. (2005). Fostering Inclusive Volunteer Efforts. North Carolina Society of Directors of Volunteer Service, Chapel Hill, NC.

Schleien, S.J., Miller, K.D., Cockerham, G., Height, J., Adams, B., Ingle, P. (2004). Inclusive Volunteering: What's In It for Me and My Agency. North Carolina Recreation and Park Society Annual Conference, Hickory, NC.

Schleien, S.J., Miller, K.D., Cockerham, G., & Ryan, I. (2004). Partnership F.I.V.E.: Fostering Inclusive Volunteer Efforts. Arc of North Carolina Convention, Charlotte, NC.

Brooks, C., Adams, B., & Miller, K.D. (2004). Recreation Programs That Get Things Done. National Institute on Recreation Inclusion, Austin, TX.

Miller, K.D., Keeney, M., Benson, B., Cockerham, G. (2004). Have You Asked EVERYONE to Volunteer? North Carolina Annual Conference on Volunteerism, Clemmons, NC.

Schleien, S.J., Miller, K.D., Brooke, P., Cockerham, G. (2004). More Than In the Community: Being Part of the Community. Best Practices 2004: Supporting Individuals in Their Communities, Greensboro, NC.

Miller, K.D., Brooke, P., Cockerham, G., Schleien, S.J. (2004). Volunteering: Our Readiness to Help Others. North Carolina Recreation and Parks Society - Therapeutic Recreation Division Annual Conference, Atlantic Beach, NC.

Schleien, S.J., Miller, K.D., & Kraft, H. (2003). Partnership F.I.V.E.: Fostering Inclusive Volunteer Efforts. National Institute on Recreation Inclusion, Bloomington, MN

Schleien, S.J., Miller, K.D., & Frisoli, A. (2003). Partnership F.I.V.E.: Fostering Inclusive Volunteer Efforts. Southeast Therapeutic Recreation Symposium, Wilmington, NC.

Lytle, A., Miller, K.D., & Kraft, H. (2003). Starting an Inclusive Volunteering Initiative. 2003 National Conference on Community Volunteering and National Service, Baltimore, MD.

Miller, K.D. (2003). Untapped Potential: The Future of Inclusive Volunteering. North Carolina Association of Volunteer Administration Annual State Conference on Volunteerism, Buies Creek, NC.

Miller, K.D. (2003). Increasing Your Volunteer Pool Through Win-Win Partnerships. Guilford County Directors of Volunteers in Agencies April Workshop, Greensboro, NC.

Miller, K.D., Roy, A., Schleien, S.J. (2003). National Days of Service the Inclusive Way. North Carolina Recreation and Parks Society - Therapeutic Recreation Division Annual Conference, Charlotte, NC.

Miller, K.D., Kraft, H., & Schleien, S.J. (2002). Teaming Up for Inclusive Volunteering. National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, Tampa, FL.

Schleien, S.J., & Miller, K.D. (2002). AmeriCorps Program Directors Training: Inclusion of Volunteers with Disabilities. North Carolina Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service: AmeriCorps Program Directors’ Start-Up Training, Wilmington, NC.

Miller, K.D., Schleien, S.J., & Hall, C. (2001). Building More Than a Trail: Involving Volunteers with and without Disabilities to Build a Community. North Carolina Recreation and Park Society Annual Conference, New Bern, NC.

Miller, K.D., & Phoenix, T.L. (2000). Building Community Through Inclusive Volunteering. National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, Phoenix, AZ.

Phoenix, T.L., Miller, K.D., Schleien, S.J., & Hall, C. (2000). Building Community Through Inclusive Volunteering. North Carolina Recreation and Park Society-Therapeutic Recreation Division, Atlantic Beach, NC.

Schleien, S.J., Stone, C.F., Miller, K.D., & Yoder, E. (1999). Welcoming Children with Disabilities Into Our Communities. NC School-Age Care Coalition, Raleigh, NC.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

Miller, E. C., Aronson, R., Schulz, M., Miller, K. D., & Pelletier, L. E. (2008). Challenges and Opportunities for Physical Activity Among Factory Employees Who Are Visually Impaired. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Exposition, San Diego, CA.