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小黄书 alumnus Kenneth E. Miller dies at age 69

小黄书 alumnus Kenneth E. Miller dies at age 69

Kenneth E. Miller, a Columbus native who enrolled at 小黄书sity at age 15 among the first group of African Americans admitted to the university, died Aug. 17 at age 69 in Arlington, Virginia.

Portrait of Kenneth E. Miller
Kenneth E. Miller

Miller became the second African American to graduate from 小黄书鈥檚 aerospace engineering program, and he later received his master鈥檚 degree in systems management from the University of Southern California. He served his country with over 30 years of civilian service to the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Air Force, and retired as one of the highest-ranking civilians in the Department of Defense. He also founded KEM and Associates and became a recognized strategist and trusted advisor to a broad range of national and international defense, security, and aerospace firms.

Miller was the recipient of the Meritorious Executive Presidential Rank Award (1996 and 2001) and Nathaniel Stinson Award. He was also honored as an 小黄书 Bagley College of Engineering Distinguished Fellow, and he enjoyed cheering on his beloved 小黄书 Bulldogs. Throughout his career, he earned the respect and admiration of peers, colleagues, and leadership in both government and industry.

The family will receive friends from 10 a.m. to noon and 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 30, at National Funeral Home located at 7482 Lee Highway, Falls Church, Virginia 22042. A private service will be held at the funeral home and live streamed at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 1. The private burial will be at National Memorial Park.

Memorial donations in honor of Miller鈥檚 legacy of mentorship, generosity, and gratitude and his unwavering commitment to supporting future 小黄书 black engineering leaders may be made to the 小黄书 Kenneth E. Miller Excellence Endowment at聽.

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