CHARLIE PARKER ’09 and his SIDELINE CANCER team grabbed the nation’s attention during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic during The Basketball Tournament (TBT), which aired nationally on ESPN. […]
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Q&A with Chas McCormick ’17
Millersville University alum CHAS MCCORMICK ’17 received the call of a lifetime one day before the Major League Baseball playoffs began. On the phone was Dusty Baker, manager of the […]
MIRTHA CHAVEZ-LOPEZ arrived in the United States with her young children 22 years ago. She was a lab technician in Cuba but struggled to find work in the U.S. She […]
Class Notes | 2021
1950’s LA VERNE BROWN HYMAN ’56, Lititz, retired from Cocalico School District on 8/18/2020 after 61 years of teaching. JOSEPH P. DEFRANCO ’59, Philadelphia, retired after 59 years of education […]
Preparedness is defined by the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as “a continuous cycle of planning, organizing, training, equipping, exercising, evaluating and taking corrective […]
PATRICK WEAVER is a 2017 graduate of Millersville University with a degree in government and political affairs. In the three short years since graduation, he’s worked for the Department of […]
Editor’s Note: It was announced after we went to press with the magazine that Dr. Vilas Prabhu will remain at Millersville University until the end of June 2021. Dr. Vilas […]
Here’s how the faculty and staff at Millersville’s Counseling Center were an anchor for students during uncertain times. The Counseling Center at Millersville University has long served as an anchor […]
Class Notes | 2020
Check out the Class Notes section from the Spring-Summer 2020 Review Magazine.
While The Ware Center is currently closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s cultural impact over the last 10 years on downtown Lancaster and Millersville University cannot be overlooked.
A Remote University
The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, dominated and changed the trajectory of life for all members of local, national and international communities this spring. The Millersville community was no exception.
Open For Business
May was a monumental month for Millersville University. On May 6, 2020, the University announced the first named college in its 165- year history, and three days later, 93 students graduated from the Lombardo College of Business.












