One Millersville alum is busy managing 135 acres of vegetables, greenhouses and an orchard.
Tag: biology
Millersville is pleased to partner with Lampire Biological Laboratories on this first-of-its-kind partnership.
Biology major keeps busy being a mentor and helping people in the migrant program.
The Roddy Pond restoration and riparian reforestation was a multi-agency and multi- MU department collaboration.
Ty Taylor plans to graduate in May and then pursue her dream in the medical field.
New Fruit Orchard on Campus
The orchard will include 40 trees consisting of a variety of fruits next to the Millersville water tower.
Monkeypox was discovered in 1958 and, despite its name, is not usually found in monkeys.
Activities from Mark Mullen and Kristin Schab, and from Drs. Desmond, Hanich, Haines, Nandedkar, Rice, Smith and Witmer.
Sophomore receives year-long Environmental Justice Fellowship.
To study the lake, Elefteria Papavasilis used the University’s remote operated vehicle, sonar and global positioning satellites to map the bottom contours of Lake Allure.
Practice Social Distancing from the Swans
“Observe but to not disturb swans – Caution very aggressive.”
Individuals can use wildlife-safe traps such as sticky tape to catch Spotted Lanternflies.