Thursday, April 18th, 2024
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Who Makes Millersville Special

John Baltzer

This issue of the Exchange features John Baltzer, alcohol and other drug counselor/instructor at Millersville University.

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Announcements

Timely Warning

TIMELY WARNING CAMPUS ALERT BURGLARY  05/04/12  This communication is prepared as part of the Timely Warning requirement of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act […]

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Honorary Degree Recipients Announced

Millersville will confer its highest honor of honorary degrees to three individuals during the undergraduate commencement ceremony.

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Dr. Kathryn A. Gregoire to Give Graduate Address

Dr. Kathryn Gregoire, MU professor and soon-to-be retiree, will present the keynote address during the graduate commencement ceremony.

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MU to Launch Improved Homepage and Map

Heads up: A newly improved homepage and campus map will be launched next week!

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Millersville Named Top “Green” College

Millersville has once again selected for inclusion in the Princeton Review’s guide to green colleges!

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Communication and Theatre Courses Get Revamped

The communication option has undergone a redesign of its curriculum.

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MU Students Mentor Penn Manor Comets in New Program

A new mentoring program is bringing MU social work majors and Penn Manor students together.

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VPAC: New Look, New Director

Laura Kendall has been appointed director of the Visual and Performing Arts Center at Millersville.

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New Assistant VP for Facilities

Thomas Waltz has recently been appointed assistant vice president for facilities at Millersville.

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And the Award Goes to – A Millersville Student

MU senior David Walton won the 2012 Dr. Ali-Zaidi Award for academic excellence – out of all students in the 14 PASSHE universities.

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Yamaha Takes Center Stage

The University plans to purchase a new piece of technology for music education students and performers: A DCFX Disklavier.