‘Ville Daily | January 22, 2019
FOR MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTS
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UNIVERSITY NEWS
New Today: MLK Week Schedule-Update
New Today: Demystifying Dyslexia: Jan. 26, Resource Day for students, parents, and teachers
New Today: Campus Wireless Network Changes
MLK Week Schedule
Spring Dining Hours 2019
2018 Electronic W-2 announcement
Millersville’s Campus Becoming More Pedestrian Friendly
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STUDENT NEWS AND GET INVOLVED
New Today: Information Session for Students Conducting Research
New Today: Join us this semester for Courageous Conversations
New Today: $5,000 Available for Summer Research! Apply Now!
New Today: Important: Students’ Responsibilities for Added / Dropped Classes
New Today: Student Members Wanted: Marauder Fund Student Investment Association
University Dining is Hiring
Application Open for Orientation Leaders, Peer Educators, PSSI Mentors and Resident Assistants
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FACULTY/STAFF
New Today: Reminder to Faculty Applying for Promotion and/or Tenure in the 2018-19 Cycle and Their Respective Chairs, Deans and Vice Presidents
New Today: Ask IT
New Today: IRB Faculty Sessions
New Today: Reminder – Policy on Missed Class Time for Student-Athletes
Change to March 23rd Admissions Recruitment Event
SAVE THE DATE – NSF Officers to visit Millersville!
SERS Retirement Q & A – 1/31/2019
Take a Hike! Register your team now
Red Dress Invitation 2019
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NEWS RELEASES
MU English Department Hosts Conference on Dyslexia
Updated Dean’s List – Fall 2018
Marauders storm back to win thriller at Kutztown
Despite career game from Mottern, Marauders lose to Kutztown, 78-63
Greene sets PSAC record in weight throw; Marauders pick up PSAC qualifiers
Wrestling tops American International but drops two at Kuztown Duals
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MEDIA COVERAGE
Jan. 22 – LNP – MU meteorologist Eric Horst quoted in, “Freeze Frame”
Jan. 21 – LNP
- Feature on MLK Breakfast, “Entrepreneur at 31st MLK Breakfast: Financial illiteracy is the ‘civil rights issue of our generation’”
- Column by MU student Devin Marino, “Reflections on MLK and a rocky childhood”
Jan. 20 – LNP
- MU meteorologist Eric Horst included in:
- “Why so little snow? Higher-than-expected temps led to swift changeover to rain, local forecasters say”
- “We ‘dodged a bullet’: Above-freezing temps helped subdue snowfall Saturday, but a deep freeze may still hamper travel”
- “Bad weather? Good meals! Plus, yoga on a mission, haiku to warm you, more: A new Sunday”
- Professor Dr. John McLarnon quoted in, “A hundred years after Prohibition: Why did it start? (And did the booze disappear in Lancaster County?)”
- “In the Spotlight: Millersville University professor Mary Glazier leads student researchers into real-world projects”
Jan. 19 – LNP
- “Millersville University temporarily closes portion of East Frederick St. to create pedestrian pathway”
- MU meteorologist Eric Horst included in:
- “Winter storm moderates; ‘little or no snow accumulation’ expected in Lancaster”
- “Live updates, traffic cams: Unpredictable, messy winter storm to start Saturday evening”
Jan. 18 – LNP
- Eric Horst included in,
- “Here’s the forecast for the winter storm in Lancaster County this weekend [Updated]”
- “Replay: Eric Horst talks about the incoming snowstorm beginning Saturday afternoon”
Jan. 18 – Bucks Local News – Profile on alum Corinne Lyczkowski, “Corinne Lyczkowski named acting assistant principal at Pennsbury High School”
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EVENTS: UNIVERSITY CALENDAR
Jan. 22 – Spring 2019 Classes Begin
Jan. 23
- Women’s Basketball vs. Lock Haven, 5:30 p.m.
- Men’s Basketball vs. Lock Haven, 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 24-25 – Flamenco Vivo – Voces Del Sur
Jan. 25
- Women’s Indoor Track and Field at Bison Open, 2 p.m.
- Women’s Indoor Track and Field at F&M Blue and White Invitational, 4 p.m.
Jan. 26
Jan. 27 – Wrestling at Lock Haven, 1 p.m.
Jan. 30
- Women’s Basketball at East Stroudsburg, 6 p.m.
- Men’s Basketball at East Stroudsburg, 8 p.m.
Feb. 1 – Wrestling vs. Gannon, 7 p.m.
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