First CASE Fundraising Award for Millersville!
Month: September 2018
Integrated Studies Program issues first certificates.
8th Annual Breast-A-Ville on Oct. 3.
One of the largest parades in Pennsylvania, football, tailgating and reunions!
Tickets are being sold for a secondary viewing location of the congressional debate between Rep. Lloyd Smucker and challenger Jess King.
On Thursday, Oct. 4, from 5:30–8:30 p.m., Millersville University’s Department of Applied Engineering, Safety and Technology will host a seminar for female students who are interested in learning about careers in graphic communications or teaching technology and engineering (or STEM education).
Millersville University’s Intercultural Center has been renamed to celebrate the work of Dr. Rita Smith Wade-El, professor of psychology and director of the African-American Studies minor.
The Millersville Community-University Parade is looking for volunteers for Oct. 13. The Parade operations have dozens of positions available, including banner carriers, division assistants, inflatable costume characters, street corner crew and so much more.
On Tuesday, August 28, 2018, Abby Peters was named the new Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) Counselor in the Counseling Center at Millersville University (MU).
CollegeChoice.net details MU’s gifted education degree as flexible.
Peace Activist Ken Nwadike Jr. on Campus
Millersville University’s Intercultural Center hosted activist and motivational speaker Ken E. Nwadike Jr. on Wednesday, Sept. 12.
The HEED Award recognizes the efforts and successes of colleges and universities to encourage diversity and inclusion on their campuses.