How To Sign Up for Classes at Millersville University Registering for classes – especially for first-time students – can be a confusing process. Luckily, the team at Millersville University has […]
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Gomez Will Play 1996 Business Graduate Silvia Vasquez-Lavado, Peruvian Mountaineer and Activist Above: MU graduate Silvia Vasquez-Lavado posted an announcement about her book and movie based on the memoir on […]
“I loved all my undergraduate days and wanted more of MU.”

While The Ware Center is currently closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s cultural impact over the last 10 years on downtown Lancaster and Millersville University cannot be overlooked.
A Remote University
The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, dominated and changed the trajectory of life for all members of local, national and international communities this spring. The Millersville community was no exception.
Open For Business
May was a monumental month for Millersville University. On May 6, 2020, the University announced the first named college in its 165- year history, and three days later, 93 students graduated from the Lombardo College of Business.
We are working to make Millersville an inclusive, compassionate, safe place for everyone.
M-Uth THEATER EXPLORES OPIOID ADDICTION
Building an understanding of the pathways to the opioid epidemic and its impact on individuals and communities.
New program is for broadcast meteorologists and other “science-casters.”
Millersville University (MU) has been named a 2019 U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools Postsecondary Sustainability Awardee. MU is one of only four honorees in the “Postsecondary Sustainability Award” category nationwide.
Spring graduate Andrew Black will be heading out on tour with Ariana Grande this summer.
Dr. Daniel Wubah began his tenure as the 15th president of Millersville University (MU) on July 1 and has hit the ground running with Listening Tour stops to hear what all members of the University community including current students, faculty, staff, alumni, donors and friends think is working and not working at the University they love.