Dr. Will Miller | |
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Born | September 14, 1949 |
Nationality | American |
Years active | 1979–1994 |
Notable works and roles | The Bob & Tom Show regular |
Website | www.drwill.com |
William E. Miller [1] (born September 14, 1949) is an American ordained minister, former standup comedian, keynote speaker, teacher and full-time therapist. [2] He was best known for being Nick at Nite's resident television therapist and the host of their "Why We Watch" segments starting in 1992. [3]
He is a 1971 graduate of Providence College. He has a masters and doctorate from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. [4]
Year | School | Degree |
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1971 | Providence College | Bachelor of Arts - English Literature/Education |
1974 | University of Massachusetts Amherst | Masters in Education - Urban Education |
1976 | University of Massachusetts Amherst | Doctorate in Education (Urban Education & Administration) |
1990 | Union Theological Seminary (New York City) | Masters in Divinity |
1990 | Columbia University (New York City) | Master of Science in Social Work (Clinical & Family Practice) |
2011 | Walden University | Master of Science in Health Psychology |
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