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Miley to discuss portraits of Washington during Arts and Sciences Distinguished Lecture


Randy Miley, the 2025-26 MC College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Lecturer, will share his research on the presidential portraits of George Washington.
Randy Miley, the 2025-26 MC College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Lecturer, will share his research on the presidential portraits of George Washington.

The fascinating stories behind some of the most well-known portraits of George Washington, the first president of the United States, will be revealed when Randy Miley presents the 2025-26 MC College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Lecture, “George Washington: Through the Eyes of Artists,” at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 16. The lecture will be held in Anderson Hall East on the second floor of the B.C. Rogers Student Center on the Mississippi College campus in Clinton.

Miley, professor and chair of art at MC, has conducted extensive research on presidential portraits. He will show several pieces of Washington done by a group of artists during the presentation. It highlights Part I of his research, “Four Score and Seven Years Ago: Presidential Portraits Tell Stories.”

The other three parts of his project focus on the art of former U.S. presidents Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy and Franklin D. Roosevelt.

“I am excited about this opportunity to share my work with the University,” Miley said. “George Washington was an incredible man and he served this country well, both as president and general of the Continental Army. His love, passion and patriotism were contagious. He was respected worldwide for his devotion to democracy and people quickly grew to love him.”

This fall, the Distinguished Lecturer Committee at Mississippi College named Miley the 2025-26 Distinguished Lecturer. Bestowed annually since 1988, the lectureship recognizes outstanding faculty members in the School of Christian Studies, Humanities and the Arts and the School of Science and Mathematics who demonstrate effective teaching, service to the institution and scholarship in their chosen field.

“I am truly honored to be selected as the Distinguished Lecturer this year,” Miley said. “I was selected by my peers, which makes it even more special. I hope that my presentation makes me worthy of that recognition.”

Stephanie Busbea, professor of art and dean of the School of Christian Studies, Humanities and the Arts, said Miley was an outstanding choice for the honor.

“Dr. Miley has been researching presidential portraits for many years,” Busbea said. “When he travels, he seeks out new portraits to view. His enthusiasm for these paintings from the last 250 years gets me interested in them.

“I look forward to his George Washington portrait presentation.”

A faculty member at Mississippi College for more than a quarter of a century, Miley has a B.F.A. and an M.Ed. from the University of Southern Mississippi and a Ph.D. from Florida State University. He also completed studies in art education at the University of Florida and the University of Louisiana, Monroe. He also taught at Florida State and served as the art education coordinator at UL-Monroe for nine years.

Twice named the Mississippi Art Educator of the Year, he also received the Louisiana Art Educator Award. He was named the Distinguished Humanities Lecturer at MC in 2007. A watercolor painter and papermaker, Miley teaches watercolor and papermaking at MC and exhibits his artwork locally.

For more information about Miley’s presentation, email Nate Jarnagin at njarnagin@mc.edu.