Background
Miller, Martha LaFollette was born on September 12, 1944 in Albuquerque. Daughter of Robert Hoath and Martha Rutledge (Pugh) LaFollette.
foreign languages and literature educator
Miller, Martha LaFollette was born on September 12, 1944 in Albuquerque. Daughter of Robert Hoath and Martha Rutledge (Pugh) LaFollette.
Bachelor magna cum laude, Smith College, 1965; Master of Arts, University of Wisconsin, 1967; Doctor of Philosophy, Washington University, St. Louis, 1972.
Acting assistant instructor Yale University, New Haven, 1973. Instructor Ohio State University, Columbus, 1975—1976. Assistant professor University North Carolina, Charlotte, 1976—1980, associate professor, 1980—1989, professor, since 1989, chairman department languages and culture studies, 1999—2006.
Chairman advanced placement test development committee Educational Testing Service, 2003—2005. Lecturer in field; consultant. Project director United States Department Education Fund for Improvement of Post-Secondary Education, 2004—2009.
Member Modern Language Association, American Association Teachers Spanish and Portuguese, 20th Century Spanish Association American, Asociacion de Literatura Femenina Hispanica, Philological Association Carolinas (delegate-at-large 1988-1990, 2d vice-president and program chair foreign languages 1990-1991, 1st vice-president and program chair 1991-1992, president 1992-1993), Asociacion Internacional de Hispanistas.
Married James Victor Miller, May 27, 1967 (divorced 1975). 1 child, Matthew LaFollette.