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Millersville University announced on Monday the fall semester will be primarily taught remotely in light of the continued rise in COVID-19 cases nationally. “As a community we have a ...
This fall, this university is the latest to implement a Common Hour. It's held from 12:05 to 1:10 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, an hour during which no students will have classes.
MILLERSVILLE, Pa. — Millersville University announced that all in-state undergraduate students will pay a flat tuition rate beginning with the fall 2024 semester. The university said it is ...
MILLERSVILLE, Pa. – Millersville University is changing to a flat-rate tuition model starting in the Fall 2024 semester. It’ll give students the flexibility to take up to 18 credits at no ...
The registration timeline for the fall semester at Millersville University will be altered due to an external attack on its computer network last week, the school announced. Registration term ...
Just over 400 students received diplomas in Millersville’s fall commencement. Honorary degrees were awarded to the university’s immediate past president, John Anderson, and his wife ...
The university has decreased room and board costs for Fall 2019. Millersville University awards financial aid to 83% of its students in the form of scholarships, grants and loans. With ...
Mascots were in tow and banners welcomed the new class of freshmen at Millersville University. For some students, this is their first taste of the true college experience. “The first time I ...
"Early this fall I went to the faculty and I said ... Dr. Jaima Brown-Kishbaugh started her nursing journey at Millersville University back in 2006. "The reason for nursing was I wanted to ...
Graupel is spongy and cloudy, while hail is more like an ice cube and clear. With graupel, people can dig their fingernails ...
The stickers are similar to those reported on college campuses across the country earlier fall, according to a Millersville University newsletter that went out to students. One sticker said ...
Occupational safety and environmental health: Alex M. Rojas, Pottstown. Computer science: Samuel B. Wiley, Wyomissing. Industry and technology: Michael A. Dutka ...