At the intersection of technology, art and activism, Morgan Miller finds her passion

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Morgan Miller is Bachelor of Science in Information junior at the University of Michigan School of Information (UMSI), where she’s using her passion for helping people and her love of creativity to inspire the next generation of Black women in tech. 

Morgan has always had a commitment to building a more equitable future. Growing up in Chicago, she saw firsthand the consequences of health disparities as a result of the lack of resources in her community. This is what’s fueled her passion to work in healthcare and tech. 

I believe in the intersection of technology and healthcare. Technology can be made in a way that’s only meant for able bodies and able minds, but it doesn’t have to be that way. 

At UMSI, Morgan is a Posse STEM Scholar and one of ten students awarded full tuition at U-M through the Posse Foundation. Morgan is also involved in the National Society of Black Engineers, which has given her the opportunity to go back to Chicago and connect with students in her community. This year, she’s excited to continue serving as an undergraduate representative of the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee within UMSI. 

Read more about Morgan in her Faces of UMSI profile

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