Meg Milligan
Meg Milligan, Ph.D. in counseling psychology, Auburn University, Alabama, USA, internship in
psychology at the Veterans Administration Medical Center, Tuskegee, Alabama, USA, B.A. in
sociology and anthropology, American University of Beirut, Lebanon, a licensed psychologist in
Alabama, USA, is a professor of psychology and adjunct professor in the global leadership Ph.D.
program at Troy University, USA. She has thirty years of teaching experience in higher
education in the United States and in Malaysia (2016-2022), conducts study abroad programs
annually, has presented over 100 papers and posters at conferences in nine countries spanning
three continents, has faculty, national research, and international research excellence awards,
and publications on disability rights, narcissistic leadership, suicidality, psychopathy, cultural
tourism, school violence, and global identity among others. She has chaired Troy University’s
Institutional Review Board (IRB). She is President of ADEIL, having served as President-Elect and
Conference Chair, Research Committee Chair, and two terms on the Board of Directors. She
won ADEIL research awards in 2014, 2022, and 2023, and ADEIL’s college-level course award in 2019.
She co-chaired the Sustainability in a Global Environment Conference in Costa Rica,
August 5-6, 2024. She is a Quality Matters (QM©) master reviewer certified at all levels. “One
of the things I like most about distance education is that it has the ability to break barriers.”