Amber Miller to step down as dean of Dornsife

Miller will leave the University to become president of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.

By SASHA RYU
Amber Miller became the 22nd dean of Dornsife — the oldest and largest school at the University — in July 2016. (Aaron Ogawa / Daily Trojan)

Amber Miller will step down as dean of the Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences on June 15, Provost Andrew Guzman announced in an email to Dornsife faculty, staff and students Wednesday afternoon. In the same email, Guzman wrote that he would announce an interim dean in the near future.

Miller will leave the University to become president of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation — the ninth-wealthiest grantmaking foundation in the world as of 2023, known to promote progressive causes.

Miller became the 22nd dean of Dornsife — the oldest and largest school at the University — in July 2016. During her time in the position, she oversaw over 1,700 faculty and staff members and managed an annual budget of over $500 million. 


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Correction: A previous version of this story stated that Provost Andrew Guzman announced Amber Miller’s departure from Dornsife in a Universitywide email. Provost Guzman announced Miller’s departure in an email sent exclusively to Dornsife faculty, staff and students. The Daily Trojan regrets this error.

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