Warren Miller Scholars Fund Warren Miller with colleagues
     
ICPSR Miller Fund

About the Fund

As one of the principal founders of ICPSR, Warren Miller was a scholar, institution-builder, teacher, and mentor whose contributions redefined the focus and methods of the social and behavioral sciences and inspired generations of scholars. The ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research is a key element of Warren's vision for the future of social science research.

Shortly after Warren died in 1999, his friends and family created the Miller Scholars Fund. Over 50 people generously donated more than $45,000 to create an endowment to provide financial support to outstanding pretenure scholars in the social and behavioral sciences from around the country to attend the Summer Program.

ICPSR continues to support the growth of this fund by reaching out to its alumni around the country and the world to ask them to join Warren's friends and family by making a gift to assure that deserving students can attend the Summer Program.