Dr. Charity Alinda will spend spring break in Taiwan thanks to the Fulbright Scholar Program.
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International motivational speaker Dr. Cheryl Wood will be the keynote speaker at the Color of Teaching event.
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.
Rankings for Millersville Programs
Millersville University recently received rankings for programs and departments across campus.
Millersville Announces New Dean
Dr. Lara Willox is the new Dean of the College of Education and Human Services.
New Director of Migrant Education Named
The migrant education program’s mission is to improve high school graduation rates en route to higher education.
The conference is geared towards PK-12 educators and is free to attend.
Millersville University students support host teachers with online learning.
The ASL club meets every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Room 132 in McComsey Hall.
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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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