PINE BLUFF, ARK. - The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff is to host an Black History Month celebration program that will include Mitzi Miller, An Florida A&M University alumnus, who is editor-in-chief of EBONY® magazine. Miller will deliver the keynote address during the program. The free, public event will be held on Tuesday, February 3 at 11 a.m. in the J.M. Ross Theatre of the Hathaway-Howard Fine Arts Center on the campus.
Miller is a best-selling author and award-winning journalist, who worked for three years at the helm of JET® magazine. After majoring in English at Florida A&M University, Miller began her career at Honey magazine, where she grew from intern to entertainment editor. She later became an associate relationship editor at Jane magazine and the editor-in-chief at SET magazine.
The New York native has co-authored five popular books over the past decade: The Vow: A Novel; The Angry Black Women's Guide to Life; and the three-title Hotlanta young adult series. A frequent public speaker, Miller delivered the keynote address at the 2011 Florida A&M University Homecoming Convocation, the 2012 National MBA Association's annual conference and the 2013 Sears/Kmart Black History Month Event.
Miller has been a featured guest on several national television programs, including ABC's Good Morning America, MSNBC's Melissa Harris-Perry and CNN's CNN Newsroom. She also appears regularly on several nationally syndicated radio talk shows, including Trending Today With Carl Nelson.
For her professionalism and passion, Miller's recent accolades include recognition among The Root 100 honorees for 2013, Florida A&M University's 125 Outstanding Alumni of the Quasquicentennial, and Crain's Chicago Business Magazine's 2011 40 Under 40 roster.
Miller currently sits on the Jack & Jill of America Foundation Board and resides in Chicago, IL.
For more information about the event, please contact the office of Student Involvement and Leadership of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff at (870) 575-7060