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.
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Class Notes | 2018-19
Millersville University Review Magazine, Class Notes
By Alyssa Mancuso ’20 & Devin Marino ’19 With the opening of the zero energy Lombardo Welcome Center, Millersville University is stepping into a more sustainable future. The beautiful metal […]
It’s Time to Move In!
Millersville University will greet their new crop of incoming students for the 2017-18 academic year on Thursday, Aug. 24.
How MU Professors are Teaching Students to be Smart in a Time of Misinformation By Kate Hartman The term “fake news” is so new to the everyday American vernacular that […]
Bursting at the Seams
By Gabrielle Redcay ‘18 Take one step into Millersville University’s Costume Shop and you’ll feel like you’ve entered a new world. First, you’ll be greeted by Priscilla Kaufhold’s cheerful smile. […]
Founded as a Normal School in 1855, Millersville University has always been recognized for producing high-quality educators. Over the years the University has diversified its program offerings, but education remains […]
Made in Millersville
By Devin Marino ’18 Made in Millersville is an annual conference to showcase the scholarly and creative work of Millersville University students. Hundreds of students and faculty from different disciplines […]
By Aaron Jaffe ‘17 I walked into Gordinier Hall on an abnormally warm winter morning to get my breakfast at the new Saxbys Café. There was the smell of brewing […]
1950s Virginia Horst Loewen ’54, State College, published many books for children and articles in “Highlights for Children,” “The Secret Place,” “The Upper Room” and many other local publications. Her […]
News Release: Cynthia D. Shapira, Chair, Board of Governors Frank T. Brogan, Chancellor Recently, the State System made its case for more investment from the Commonwealth during appropriations hearings held […]
It’s a Bug’s Life
By Laura Knowles Some might call them bugs. For Millersville alumni and students in the field of Entomology, they are insects, and these creatures are their life’s work. “Many people […]