October 3, 2017

Ville Daily | October 3, 2017

FOR MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTS

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UNIVERSITY NEWS

National Cyber Security Month – Daily Tip

Today:  Campus Climate Assessment Presentation – October 3, 2017

Legislative Update

Tomorrow:  Speaker Hilda Mantelmacher: An Oral History of a Holocaust Survivor – October 4

Tomorrow:  Joint Math Colloquium

Register Now: Women’s Conference

MEET THE CANDIDATES – Executive Director of Marketing and Communications

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STUDENTS

Mandatory On-Line Training for all Regular and Student Employees of Millersville University

A major upgrade this weekend will cause MAX to be unavailable.

Feeling blue? There’s something to do

Today:  Engaging in Courageous Conversations-October 3

Free Professional Development for Students

Homecoming Volunteers Needed!

Tomorrow:  College of Graduate Studies and Adult Learning Open House-October 4

Careers for History majors – alumni panel, Thurs. Oct. 5

Perform at Homecoming Marauder Tailgate!

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FACULTY/STAFF

Today:  AFSCME Local 2421

There will be a major MAX/Banner upgrade this weekend.

Tuition Waivers due October 20, 2017

Employee Wellness Program: FALL FEST Oct 19th

PASSHE Undergraduate Research Conference in STEM: Deadline Extended

Paid Professional Development Opportunities in China – Summer 2018

October PASSHE Academy Professional Development Opportunities

Complete Your Profile in MU’s Internationalization Index: Share Your international experience, interests and expertise

Faculty and Staff, help the ‘Ville advance academic advising; take the advising survey!

Honors and Awards Convocation Invitation for 10/28 Event

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NEWS RELEASES

Faculty/Staff Activities

Register Now: “Come As You Are: A Conference for Women.”

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MEDIA COVERAGE

10/2 – Lancaster Online – Millersville University’s Chapter of NAACP is mentioned in article, “How to get tickets to the National Museum of African American History and Culture.”

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UPCOMING EVENTS View All

10/3 – Field Hockey at Kutztown

10/4 – Wellness Fair and Breast-A-Ville

10/4 – Men’s and Women’s Soccer at West Chester

10/6 – Deadline for PASSHE Undergraduate Research Conference

10/11 – Lockey Lecture on Poverty with Dr. Paul Gorski

10/19 – Learn more about MDST Program – 10/19/17 at noon

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‘Ville Bulletin | October 2, 2017

A Message from the President: Las Vegas Tragedy

I’m sure that many of you are following the news of the horrific event in Las Vegas where a gunman killed over 50 people and injured more than 400 at an outdoor concert last night.  Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of the people affected by this tragic event.

Senseless acts of violence seem to be increasing in our nation and in our world.  Such deplorable actions cannot be justified.   These acts are offensive to all of us, and we must condemn them in the strongest possible terms.

Some of you might be going away next week for Fall Break.  I urge you to be aware of your surroundings.  Look out for one another.  If you are in a situation where you are uncomfortable or feel that something is not right, please report it to the proper authorities.

Finally, though this tragedy happened in a distant location, the enormity of this act might leave you feeling uncertain and overwhelmed.  Our Counseling Center is located on the third floor of Lyle Hall. You can make an appointment by calling 717-871-7821.

John M. Anderson, Ph.D.

President

 

October 2, 2017

Ville Daily | October 2, 2017

FOR MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTS

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UNIVERSITY NEWS

National Cyber Security Month – Daily Tip

Millersville FY17 Customer Satisfaction Survey

State System Takes Next Steps

October Webinar: Tips to Quit Tobacco

Speaker Hilda Mantelmacher: An Oral History of a Holocaust Survivor – October 4

Campus Climate Assessment Presentation – October 3, 2017

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STUDENTS

Feeling blue? There’s something to do

Engaging in Courageous Conversations-October 3

Free Professional Development for Students

Homecoming Volunteers Needed!

College of Graduate Studies and Adult Learning Open House-October 4

Careers for History majors – alumni panel, Thurs. Oct. 5

Perform at Homecoming Marauder Tailgate!

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FACULTY/STAFF

The Grille Specials – October 2 – 6, 2017

Tuition Waivers due October 20, 2017

Employee Wellness Program: FALL FEST Oct 19th

PASSHE Undergraduate Research Conference in STEM: Deadline Extended

Paid Professional Development Opportunities in China – Summer 2018

October PASSHE Academy Professional Development Opportunities

Remember to update your Beneficiaries

AFSCME Local 2421

10/2 – Deadline for faculty grants

Complete Your Profile in MU’s Internationalization Index: Share Your international experience, interests and expertise

Faculty and Staff, help the ‘Ville advance academic advising; take the advising survey!

Honors and Awards Convocation Invitation for 10/28 Event

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NEWS RELEASES

Graphic Communications Students Win Big with Trees and Pets

Men’s Soccer – No. 9 Millersville rebounds against California (Pa.).

Faculty/Staff Activities

Women’s Tennis – Jones and Grohoski reach round of eight in doubles in PSAC Championships

Men’s Tennis – Landis and Fellman earn wins in opening round at PSAC Individual Championship

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MEDIA COVERAGE

10/2 – Lancaster Online – 5 ways the Ware Center belongs to the community

10/1 – LNP

9/30 – Lancaster Online – Football: Late score lifts Bloomsburg past Millersville, 28-21.

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UPCOMING EVENTS View All

10/2 – Deadline for faculty grants

10/3 – Field Hockey at Kutztown

10/4 – Wellness Fair and Breast-A-Ville

10/4 – Men’s and Women’s Soccer at West Chester

10/6 – Deadline for PASSHE Undergraduate Research Conference

10/11 – Lockey Lecture on Poverty with Dr. Paul Gorski

10/19 – Learn more about MDST Program – 10/19/17 at noon

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VILLE DAILY ARCHIVES

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