To accomplish the University’s mission of providing diverse, dynamic and meaningful experiences that inspire learners, our campus is shining a spotlight on our six core values – EXPLORATION, PROFESSIONALISM, PUBLIC […]
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Leonel Silva remembers beds floating down the streets in his home country, the Dominican Republic, in 1998 after Hurricane George hit. “It was cold, wet and our floor was muddy,” […]
The Start of a New Era
Dr. Daniel A. Wubah was inaugurated as the 15th president of Millersville University on April 18, 2019. In a ceremony on the Quad, the campus celebrated with the splendor of […]
Alum & Trustee Makes Way for Those Coming Behind Him “I was raised as a product of the village mentality,” Representative JORDAN HARRIS says with pride. “I had a lot […]
Dr. Daniel Wubah began his tenure as the 15th president of Millersville University (MU) on July 1 and has hit the ground running with Listening Tour stops to hear what all members of the University community including current students, faculty, staff, alumni, donors and friends think is working and not working at the University they love.
The goal of the Latino Student Leadership Institute (LSLI) is to teach Latina/o students about internships and other leadership opportunities. Kiara Lynn Garcia, a senior at Millersville University who will graduate in May 2019, took advantage of the opportunities that came her way and spent the summer of 2018 interning for Nike.
Over the last 100 years, Millersville has been at the forefront of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education’s (PASSHE) plans to expand women’s athletics. Women’s teams have won 21 of Millersville’s 48 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) championships.
The Morgan Scholarship Fund for Women’s Athletics will provide enhanced scholarship dollars to recruit and retain the most talented female student athletes on the field and in the classroom.
What’s it like being a freshman at the ‘Ville? The transition from high school to college is an exciting time for students, but it can also be challenging. Freshmen not only need to adjust to college-level coursework, but they are also focused on “finding their fit” at Millersville University (MU) through joining student organizations and sport teams, and making new friends.
Dr. Rita Smith-Wade-El was always a force to be reckoned with. She fought fiercely for her students and for causes she believed in. And, she fought fiercely for her life when her stage four metastatic breast cancer returned in 2014 after first being diagnosed in 2008. Smith-Wade-El passed away on Saturday, Dec. 29.
Remembering the 50s
If you’ve seen photos of Millersville University from the 1950s, there’s a good chance they were taken by Myron Bird, class of 1957.
Class Notes | 2018-19
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