’Ville Daily | February 19, 2021
FOR MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTS
Today, Friday, Feb. 19, the campus will open at 10 a.m. Remote classes will be held and remote work will continue. Essential workers including dining report to work as usual.
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UNIVERSITY NEWS
From 2/18 – Join the Incident Management Team for an Open House
From 2/17 – March 2021 Council of Trustees’ Meetings
From 2/16 – MU International Women’s Day Virtual Event
From 2/15 – Provost Search Campus Open Forums
From 2/15 – Positive Energy Fund Application Period Open – $2,500 to Change the World
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STUDENTS
From 2/16 – Virtual Visits with Your VP
From 2/15 – Love the ‘Ville? – Apply today!
From 2/15 – Application being accepted at Student Lodging, Inc.
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FACULTY/STAFF NEWS
From 2/18 – Tuition Waiver Reminder Memo
From 2/17 – Welcome New Employees!
From 2/16 – Accounting & Budget Department: Changes and Important Reminder
From 2/15 – Faculty and Staff Winter Wellness Wonderland Events for February 15-19
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NEWS RELEASES
Saturday’s softball opener postponed to February 27
Support Millersville Students by Giving to What You Love
Dr. Deborah Gray White to Speak at Carter G. Woodson Lecture
Millersville University Celebrates Black Heritage Month
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MEDIA COVERAGE
2/18 – FOX43 – MU mentioned in RRTA moves to alternate deviations on bus routes due to winter weather
2/18 – LNP/LancasterOnline – Hazel I. Jackson, the first female African-American teacher in the School District of Lancaster, and the first female Black professor at Millersville University, mentioned in Lancaster’s Leon ‘Buddy’ Glover, the late educator and ‘encourager,’ deserves to have a school named for him [editorial]
2/18 – Ber News – Dr Clarence Maxwell, assistant professor of history at MU, featured in BHM Dinner To Honour Dr Clarence Maxwell
2/18 – SFGate – Dr. Abdelhadi Halawa, associate professor of Wellness and Sport Sciences quoted in Expand your horizons with these variations on Chinese food in San Francisco
2/17 – PA Gov – MU featured in Governor Wolf: Nellie Bly Scholarship Program Will Help At Least 44,000 PASSHE Students Afford College
2/17 – WTAJ – MU mentioned in Nellie Bly Scholarship to help PA residents afford college
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TOP SOCIAL MEDIA POST
Instagram – Campus opens at 10 a.m. today
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EVENTS: UNIVERSITY CALENDAR
2/24 – Learning Institute Policy Advocacy Webinar Series: Access to Higher Education
2/27 – Softball vs Jefferson
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