From Education Abroad to U.S. Legislation: A Path

 Murray Miller's story of how she went from being an international student to a policymaker on Capitol Hill is an inspiring one of preparation and purpose. And in 2015, she got her BA in Spanish and International and Global Studies from the University of Mississippi. Her education was further improved by a life-changing trip to study abroad that made her see the world in a new way.

Following her time at Oxford, Miller moved to Washington, D.C., where she led the D.C. Ole Miss Alumni Club. As a leader, a community servant, and someone who wanted to bring alumni together, she served on the University's Alumni Association Board.

These early jobs helped her get ready for her work in public service. The new job for Murray Miller is to be the Legislative Director for Bruce Westerman (AR-04), who is the Chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee. She makes rules about energy, the environment, and land use, which is a very important part of her job. The laws she makes affect people all over the country based on what she has learned from studying in different countries and leading people at the local level.

As an example of the strong link between international education and running a country, Murray Miller is a great person. Her story shows how a lot of hard work in school and volunteering can help graduates change U.S. laws and work for the public good.


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