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Prepare for Impact: Hurricane Season is Here

“We have not yet reached the most active part of a typical Atlantic hurricane season.” 

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Climavision Partnership Extends to the Classroom

With the installation of the Climavision weather radar system in June 2023, Millersville University’s meteorology program reinforced its status as an important resource in weather forecasting. Now, with the introduction […]

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Alum Leads Space Weather Prediction Center

“We’re here to forecast the more dangerous elements, including their potential impacts on satellites, communications/navigation, power grids….”

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Responding to Emergencies

Everyone is familiar with emergencies. But what, exactly, is an emergency manager, and what do they do?

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Expert Knowledge on Tropical Storms

Hurricane expert joins Millersville’s meteorology faculty.

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MU’s Top 10 Stories of 2023

From student conferences and awards to historic fundraising campaigns – take a look at the University’s top 10 stories of 2023.

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#3: Lampire and Climavision Partnerships

At #3, MU takes a look at two important partnerships that will further learning opportunities for STEM students.

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#8: MU Students Share Their Success

Many students had a lot to celebrate this year. Our #8 story features a few notable success stories.

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Millersville University Celebrates Partnership with Climavision

On August 29, the University will celebrate its important partnership with Climavision during a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

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MU Excels at WxChallenge

Millersville Meteorology students have a long track record of success in WxChallenge.

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Alum Talks Life in the South Pole

Ever wondered what it’s like to live and work in the South Pole? Millersville alum Mark Dellandre shares about his experiences.

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Kites Provided by NASA Help Students Collect Atmospheric Data

For the first time, students got all three sensors up at one time to compare the different measurements.