’Ville Daily | March 1, 2018
FOR MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTS
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UNIVERSITY NEWS
New Today: Presidential Candidate Visit – Dr. Philip Way
New Today: Presidential Search – Submit Your Feedback!
Updated: This Weekend in the Arts
Invitation to the University Community to the BSA/BSU 50th Anniversary
Computer Science Symposium: How can a Computer Scientist be successful in a BIG DATA world?
Tonight: Coping with Crisis: Climate Change and Economic Transformation by Dr. Christian Parenti
Science Olympiad Hosted by Millersville University
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STUDENTS
Student Position Available in the Human Resources office
Temporary Student Workers Needed for Holocaust Conference, April 11-13, 2018
Spring Break Bulletin 2018 for Housing and Residential Programs
Educator of the Year Nominations: Deadline March 7, 2018
Wanted: Student Worker for Watershed Education Training Institute
Tyler Behr of the Roller Hockey Club Nominated for “Rookie of the Year”
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FACULTY/STAFF
New Today: AHSS Dean Open Forum – Friday, March 2, 9 a.m.
New Today: Alumni Newsletter – Marauder Connections (February issue is here!)
New Today: Export Control News and Embargo Updates
Girl Scout STEM Expo on Saturday, May 19 – Looking for Volunteers
Camp Idea – Register Now for May 2018
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NEWS RELEASES
Tonight: Coping with Crisis: Climate Change and Economic Transformation
Academic Advisement Coordinator/Instructor Presents at Lancaster Refugee Center and Community School
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MEDIA COVERAGE
3/1 – LNP
- Football: “Breitbach steps down.”
- Women’s basketball, “Marauders into semis.”
- Feature article, “A Play that Pleases the Toughest Crowd: Kids,” at the Ware Center.
- MU Concerts Friday through Sunday
3/1 – Lancaster Online – MU’s Eric Horst interviewed for “Warm but rainy Thursday will roll into light snowfall in Lancaster region Friday, cooler temps through the weekend.”
3/1 – Snapper:
News – Violent crimes have been decreasing for decades, despite public perception
Opinion – Anxiety: A college nightmare?
Features – Sybrina Fulton turned tragedy into positive change
Arts and Culture – Radium Girls playwright comes to Millersville
Sports – With new mentality, MU wrestling heads in right direction
2/28 – Blue Ridge Cable News 11 – Interview with film director Sophia Kruz at the Ware Center.
2/28 – Local DVM – Millersville and Shippensburg award first doctorate.
2/27 – Coverage of MU Student Evelyn Dais speaking at treasurer’s press conference:
WTAJ: Keystone Scholars Program
Today PA State Treasurer announced a new program to help kids in the Commonwealth save for college.
– Syndicated by affiliates WYFX, WETM, WYTV
YourErie: PA introduces $100 grant program to some newborns in 2018-2019
The Keystone Scholars Program grants children $100 at birth to go toward their higher education. It’s available in just six counties now, but lawmakers are already working to expand it statewide.
WHTM: College Savings Fund (5:30 PM)
It will provide a 100 dollar grant at birth to go toward the child’s higher education.
– Second story on Keystone Scholars ran at 6:00pm.
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UPCOMING EVENTS View All
3/1 – Lecture – Coping with Crisis: Climate Change and Economic Transformation
3/3 –
- Women’s Lacrosse vs. Notre Dame, 1 p.m. at home
- Women’s Basketball at Indiana (PA), 3:30 p.m.
- Baseball vs Goldey-Beacom, noon and 2 p.m. at home
- Softball vs. Shepherd, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. at home
3/5 – Meet the next Candidate for Associate Dean
3/6 – Graduate Studies Sessions
3/10 – Odyssey of the Mind
3/11 – Spring Break Begins
3/22 – Carter G. Woodson Lecture
4/26 – Dining with Champions Scholarship Dinner and Auction set for Thursday, April 26
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