’Ville Daily | July 26, 2018
FOR MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTS
‘Ville Daily is a twice a week publication during the summer
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UNIVERSITY NEWS
New Today: Remembering Professor Donovan
New Today: Paving of James Street Moved to Next Week
New Today: PSECU Has Relocated
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FACULTY/STAFF
New Today: Get Healthy – Schedule your Wellness Screening Today
New Today: Budget Office – SAP Unavailable
Save the Dates: 2018-2019 Admissions Recruitment Events
Facilities Management Department Notice: Boyer Electrical Work
Marauder Family Academy Schedule-August 3
Marauder Connections Alumni E-Newsletter available now
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NEWS RELEASES
Embrace the Mayfly (It may soon be what’s for dinner)
Millersville Community-University Parade Seeks Grand Marshal Nominees
Football season tickets on sale now
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MEDIA COVERAGE
7/26 – LNP
- Millersville’s Eric Horst interviewed for “Reprieve from rain on horizon.”
- Data from Millersville’s Weather Information Center used in multiple stories on the water woes in the area.
- Obituary for Professor Donovan
- Exhibit not to miss – “Fantasy” at The Ware Center.
7/25 – LNP –
- Millersville parade seeks grand marshal.
- Millersville’s Eric Horst interviewed for, “Residents being evacuated along Little Chiques Creek in East Donegal Township.”
7/24 – LNP –
- Obituary for Kathleen Goddard Louise Marian Beck, “Kippy,” who died July 22. She had her master’s in education and a reading specialist certificate from Millersville and taught English and reading at MU.
7/23 – WGAL – Millersville’s Dr. Shaun Cook was interviewed about video game addiction and the brain.
7/23 – Philadelphia Inquirer – Obituary for Dr. Philip Rosen a longtime educator about the Holocaust. Rosen spoke on Millersville’s campus several times and his 1999 paper on the Holocaust is on file at Millersville University.
7/23 – Daily Local News – Millersville student Samantha Ferguson was chosen to receive a college scholarship from Benchmark Federal Credit Union.
7/23 – Lancaster Online – MU’s Eric Horst interviewed for, “Heavy rains dump more than 2 inches of water on Lancaster County.”
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EVENTS: UNIVERSITY CALENDAR AND GET INVOLVED
8/3 – First Friday
8/7 – Graduate Programs Lunch and Learn
8/27 – Fall Classes begin
9/7 – Convocation – Save the Date
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