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Spring Break sees Dr. Charity Alinda Abroad

Dr. Charity Alinda will spend spring break in Taiwan thanks to the Fulbright Scholar Program.

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World Renowned Motivational Speaker to Headline Color of Teaching Event

International motivational speaker Dr. Cheryl Wood will be the keynote speaker at the Color of Teaching event.

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Sweden, Covid and Teaching

Millersville University students traveled to Sweden in December to commence the first Marauders Abroad Program since the start of the pandemic.

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Rankings for Millersville Programs

Millersville University recently received rankings for programs and departments across campus.

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Millersville Announces New Dean

Dr. Lara Willox is the new Dean of the College of Education and Human Services.

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New Director of Migrant Education Named

The migrant education program’s mission is to improve high school graduation rates en route to higher education.

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Millersville University Hosts Moving Forward Virtual Conference

The conference is geared towards PK-12 educators and is free to attend.

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‘Ville Student-Teachers Get Creative Online

Millersville University students support host teachers with online learning.

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ASL Club Focuses on Inclusion and Education 

The ASL club meets every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Room 132 in McComsey Hall.

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Fake News on a College Campus

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 […]

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Dean Weighs in on MU’s Education School

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 […]

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Making International Connections

By Kate Hartman Millersville University was founded as a teacher’s college in 1855. While the University has greatly expanded its programs of study to include STEM (science, technology, engineering and […]