Ruskin College, Oxford, founded as a working men's college is named after him.
He subsequently became one of the first students enrolled at Ruskin College, Oxford.
He was a co-founder of Ruskin College and served on the college's correspondence and examining staff for many years.
In 1909, he was appointed principal of Ruskin College and served from 1909 to 1915.
Ruskin College is an independent educational institution in Oxford, England.
Ruskin College was established in 1899 specifically to provide educational opportunities for working class men, who were denied access to university.
Ruskin College became, in turn, a symbol of working people's education.
The first national meeting of the women's liberation movement in Britain took place at Ruskin College.
Miller established the short lived Ruskin College in Florida.
In 1899 he was chosen to be the first principal of Ruskin College, Oxford.