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Jeff Miles


Jeff-Miles-1.jpgJeff Miles is a sophomore at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill studying journalism & mass communication and political science. He is a native of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, and moved with his family to Cary, North Carolina in 1999. Jeff graduated from Cardinal Gibbons Memorial High School in Raleigh in 2004 as a North Carolina Scholar and a recipient of the President’s Education Award. At Gibbons, he was involved in a variety of things from varsity cross country and track and field to National Honor Society to the North Carolina Senate Page Program.

Since coming to UNC, Jeff has been mostly involved with community service. He is a member of Alpha Phi Omega community service fraternity where he has served in several leadership positions including Olympics Chair, Alumni Chair, and Concessions Chair. He is also participant in the Carolina’s Public Service Scholars Program. His primary service involvement is with TABLE, a non-profit group comprised of college students and community volunteers who are working to feed needy children in the Chapel Hill- Carrboro schools, and with Special Olympics North Carolina. After graduating from college, Jeff hopes to peruse a career in government or in the non-profit sector in some type of communications-related position. He hopes to eventually become a published author.

Jeff first became interested in perusing a career in writing and communication during high school after he took courses on English rhetoric and composition and saw how writing can really do everything from causing someone to get lost in the world of good book to convincing someone to save the environment.

In his spare time Jeff enjoys watching old movies, hanging out with friends, listening to music, running, and reading.
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Jeff Miles

Jeff Miles is a sophomore at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill studying journalism & mass communication and political science. He is a native of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, and moved with his family to Cary, North Carolina in 1999. Jeff graduated from Cardinal Gibbons Memorial High School in Raleigh in 2004 as a North Carolina Scholar and a recipient of the President’s Education Award. At Gibbons, he was involved in a variety of things from varsity cross country and track and field to National Honor Society to the North Carolina Senate Page Program.

Since coming to UNC, Jeff has been mostly involved with community service. He is a member of Alpha Phi Omega community service fraternity where he has served in several leadership positions including Olympics Chair, Alumni Chair, and Concessions Chair. He is also participant in the Carolina’s Public Service Scholars Program. His primary service involvement is with TABLE, a non-profit group comprised of college students and community volunteers who are working to feed needy children in the Chapel Hill- Carrboro schools, and with Special Olympics North Carolina. After graduating from college, Jeff hopes to peruse a career in government or in the non-profit sector in some type of communications-related position. He hopes to eventually become a published author.

Jeff first became interested in perusing a career in writing and communication during high school after he took courses on English rhetoric and composition and saw how writing can really do everything from causing someone to get lost in the world of good book to convincing someone to save the environment.
In his spare time Jeff enjoys watching old movies, hanging out with friends, listening to music, running, and reading.