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Longtime supporters of SCSU leave lasting impact on University

A woman in glasses and a pink dress stands next to a man in a blue suit and tie as they hold a large frame with a collection of photos. Three individuals and the Riverview cupola are visible in the background
James and Marion Miller receive a plaque at Founder’s Day event with Kurt Kalm, Don Watkins, and Suzanne Williams, St. Cloud State University, 2000.

The late James and Marion Miller have made their final gift to St. Cloud State University.

The couple made a gift commitment of over $3 million to SCSU in 1999, which included a joint life insurance gift provision. James Miller passed away in 2021 and Marion Miller passed away in 2025. With Marion’s passing, St. Cloud State received the last of their commitment of more than $1.9 million from their insurance policy.

“We’re touched by the thoughtfulness of the Millers to include SCSU in their arrangements,” said Interim President Larry Dietz. “We are proud of the positive impact their philanthropy will have on current and future Huskies.”

A woman in glasses and a man in a Hawaiian shirt smile for a photo with plants visible behind them
James and Marion Miller, St. Cloud State University, August 2002

The Millers’ final gift will be disbursed between their three funds: the James W. Miller Family Scholarship, Miller Scholar Program and James W. Miller Family Technology Fund. The funds collectively provide support for scholarships, faculty and technology at St. Cloud State.

“The Millers’ generosity will impact students for years to come,” said Mark Parsons, Interim Vice President for Advancement & Alumni Engagement at SCSU. “Their fervent support over the years is a shining example of the strength of #OurSCSU community.”

SCSU’s James W. Miller Learning Resources Center celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, and in 2000 was dedicated to reflect the Millers’ support for the University. Three of the couple’s four children and their spouses graduated from St. Cloud State, and James credited SCSU for providing his businesses with an educated workforce.

Those wishing to honor the Millers’ dedication to St. Cloud State with support of their own can do so at scsu.mn/give or by calling SCSU Advancement & Alumni Engagement at (320) 308-3984.

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