October 15, 2018

‘Ville Daily | October 15, 2018

FOR MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTS

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UNIVERSITY NEWS

New Today: Got Kids? New Head Start Program for the Children of Millersville University Students

New Today: Save the Date – International Education Week, Nov. 12-16

New Today: International Tea Time – Thursday

New Today: Scholastic Book Fair Oct. 15-17

New Today: Study/Service Abroad summer trip to Mexico

New Today: Remembering the APSCUF Strike – online exhibit

The 2018 International Policy Conference – “ The Power of Media”

Reminder – Fall Semester Academic & Administration Building Fire Drills

Volunteers Wanted for Millersville Community-University Parade

Premiere Screening of Intelligent Lives

Academic Affairs Organizational Update

New Anchor Hours

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STUDENT NEWS AND GET INVOLVED

New Today: Senior Portrait Sessions

How to Love Better: Purple Carnival

Walker Center presents “-Ism” Series

Volunteers Needed: Positive Change Conference Rethinking Diversity

Most Instagram-Worthy Places on Millersville’s Campus

Drop in to “Treat Yourself”

Experience Buried Alive at Marauder Fan Fest

Substance Use Support Group

Employment Opportunities for Made in Millersville!

Job & Internship Fair on Oct. 18 – download the Career Fair Plus app to view 150+ participating employers

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FACULTY/STAFF

New Today: Workshop – Relating Research to Global Learning – Thursday

New Today: Register now for Camp Idea ~ Jan. 7-11

2018 December Commencement

Textbook Adoptions due by 10/31

New Telephone Issues?

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NEWS RELEASES

The Equestrian Club of Millersville University

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MEDIA COVERAGE

10/14 – LNP

  • Coverage of the Millersville Community-University Parade in “Pageantry & Puddles”
  • Richard Clark’s column, “Global warming is solvable if we heed what science tells us”
  • Trustee Ann Womble’s column, “Persuade, don’t fearmonger, to argue for the free market”
  • MU meteorologist Eric Horst included in, “Cool, mostly cloudy today with a high of58, light rain tomorrow morning”
  • Recap of the 11th District Debate at MU
  • Coverage of football game, “Marauders’ 0 comes up empty”
  • Coverage of women’s volleyball win over Kutztown

10/13 – WGAL – Coverage of homecoming weekend on evening news

10/13 – LNP

  • “Nothing small about John Little’s legacy at Solanco”
  • “Rainy Saturday morning will give way to partial sun, forecasters predict”

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EVENTS: UNIVERSITY CALENDAR

10/16

10/17 – Men’s Soccer vs. Bloomsburg

10/18 – Fall 2018 Graduate Open House

10/19 – Club 42: Edmar Casteneda Quartet with Andrea Tierra

10/20

  • Admissions Open House
  • Field Hockey vs. Mercyhurst
  • Women’s Soccer vs. Clarion
  • Football vs. Malone
  • Global Music: Gina Chavez

10/21

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