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HACC, Millersville University Sign New Agreement

Articulation Agreement Allows Students to Finish Bachelor’s Degree Online

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1970s RONALD BURGER ’70, Tallahassee, Florida, retired from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control after 35 years of service but continues to work for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, […]

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‘Ville is AASHE Sustainability Award Finalist

The ‘Ville is “Campus Sustainability Achievement Award” finalist.

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The ‘Ville in the Neighborhood

Giving a hand at “Back to School Giveaway.”

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Millersville University Helps Train Principals

Millersville’s grant is part of a larger $2.1 million grant announced by the Pennsylvania Department of Education,

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Researching Cooperative Courtship

Millersville University Prof/Students Study Manakins.

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Millersville University Partners with OpenStax

Partnership will increase use of free textbooks on campus.

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Excellence in Education Journal Articles Added to ERIC

All past and future articles published by the journal will be available in ERIC, the largest education database in the world.

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Millersville Receives $1.35 Million Grant

The majority of the grant is 84 scholarships for $10,000 each to Millersville students.

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Understanding Why Animals are Endangered – the Importance of Collaborative Research

“I can’t stress enough the importance of collaborative research across boundaries to conduct novel research.”

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Anthropology’s Justin García Selected for Japan Studies Institute

Learning from institute will be used in ‘Ville classroom.

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Millersville Receives $10,000 Grant from PA Department of Environmental Protection

Millersville University recently installed two electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in the McComsey parking lot across from the Lombardo Welcome Center, the University’s first zero energy building.