Kelly Herr

  • Kelly Herr wrote a new post on the site Millersville News 3 years, 8 months ago

     

     

    Fast forward to 2020 and the 10th anniversary of Millersville University’s Ware Center, a showcase of culture and talent from near and far, with events, sometimes multiple events, happening most day […]

  • Kelly Herr wrote a new post on the site Millersville News 3 years, 8 months ago

    WHAT IS A UNIVERSITY?
    Is it a place? Is it a collection of students and the staff that supports them? Is it the research and academic work that is completed? Is it a feeling of pride?

    When put to the test, […]

  • Kelly Herr wrote a new post on the site Millersville News 3 years, 8 months ago

    May was a monumental month for Millersville University. On May 6, 2020, the University announced the first named college in its 165- year history, and three days later, 93 students graduated from the Lombardo […]

  • by Mariah Lynch
    “Hebel hebelim! All is hebel,” declares the “Preacher” (or “Qohelet,” as termed in the Hebrew) in the opening lines of his great treatise, the book of Ecclesiastes. In this piece, Qohelet pre […]

  • By Maria Rovito
    Race and sexuality play dominant forces in forming one’s identity, particularly the manner in which both identities intermingle with each other through the formation of one’s character. Spe […]

  • By Marie Leatherman

    Abstract:

    The imposter syndrome goes by many names and affects many people by making hard-earned accomplishments feel meaningless. How does a lack of confidence and ability affect an […]

  • By Sarah Lawrence
    Jamal Wallace, the main character in Finding Forrester, is a sixteen-year-old gifted student with a backpack full of journals who can hardly contain the stories within his brain. With strong […]

  • By Amanda Forst
    How do our immediate surroundings engage and inspire new ideas through complex content? Can an object inspire questions and provide answers? How can interactive learning stick? What makes content […]

  • By Joseph Lacombe
    Bleak though the ending of James Joyce’s “Counterparts” may be, Farrington’s rather realistic display of violence not only highlights the unconscious cycles of physical and alcohol abuse in earl […]

  • Kelly Herr wrote a new post on the site Millersville News 4 years, 8 months ago

    Dr. Daniel A. Wubah was inaugurated as the 15th president of Millersville University on April 18, 2019. In a ceremony on the Quad, the campus celebrated with the splendor of color, uplifting music and outdoor […]

  • Kelly Herr wrote a new post on the site Millersville News 4 years, 8 months ago

    Leonel Silva remembers beds floating down the streets in his home country, the Dominican Republic, in 1998 after Hurricane George hit.

    “It was cold, wet and our floor was muddy,” says Silva.

    Silva was jus […]

  • Kelly Herr wrote a new post on the site Millersville News 4 years, 8 months ago

    To accomplish the University’s mission of providing diverse, dynamic and meaningful experiences that inspire learners, our campus is shining a spotlight on our six core values – EXPLORATION, PROFESSIONALISM, PUB […]

  • Kelly Herr wrote a new post on the site Millersville News 4 years, 8 months ago

    Alum & Trustee Makes Way for Those Coming Behind Him
    “I was raised as a product of the village mentality,” Representative JORDAN HARRIS says with pride.

    “I had a lot of people who were not necessarily blood […]

  • Welcome to Millersville University’s Spring 2019 edition of MUsings: The Graduate Journal.  Our journal continues to be a creative and scholarly outlet for our graduate students as they explore unique to […]

  • MUsings: The Graduate Journal
    Spring 2019

    Publisher
    James A. Delle, Dean
    College of Graduate Studies and Adult Learning
    Millersville University
    Millersville, PA

    Graduate Editors
    Maria Rovito, […]

  • By Maria Rovito
    Hello. This is Ron’s answering
    machine, Marvin, and
    I’m so depressed. I have
    50,000 times the memory capacity of my owner, but
    all I get to do is answer the phone.
    Life.
    Don’t talk to me […]

  • By Sha Chen
    Geek Love reckons with patriarchal themes and the marginalization of “freaks,” represented in the novel by the Binewski family. A close reading of the novel reveals opportunities to apply gaze the […]

  • By Phillip James Bialor
     
    Social Work to Me
    We are the Lens
    That concentrates all factors into one coherent plan.

    We are the Rosetta Stone
    Who translates disparity into unity.

    Biologic, Psychologic, […]

  • by York Williams
    Overview
    In the film Akeelah and the Bee (2006), directed by Doug Atchison, the complex character named Akeelah, played by Keke Palmer, provides an eloquent portrayal of a gifted student who is […]

  • By Andie Petrillo
    For many, the words “Victorian woman” conjure images of gargantuan hoop skirts, frothy dresses, and heroines such as Jane Eyre. This meek and subjugated woman is not the only type: as the Vic […]

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