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The following area students received degrees from Millersville University on May 7. Akron - Lea Leonard, B.A., psychology; Nicole Danielle Martin, B.S., business administration; Matthew John McCormac, B.A., economics; Anton Timoshkin, B.S., biology; Ky Waegel, B.S., computer science, summa cum laude.
The following students have been named to the dean's list for the fall semester at Millersville University. Adamstown - Kayla Good, a senior.
MILLERSVILLE, Pa., April 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Holocaust and Genocide conference, held at Millersville University of Pennsylvania, making it the longest annual academic conference held at the same venue in the world. That's according to Dr. Jack Fischel, professor emeritus of history, who organized the first conference at the University in 1980 with help from other faculty members. The 30th annual conference on the Holocaust and Genocide, titled, "A Half-Century of Changing Narratives," will be held April 14-16.
Staff Writer Standing before 573 newly minted graduates in Millersville University's Pucillo Gymnasium on Sunday, speaker Kevin Harley steered away from the usual advice.
Giselle Fernandez is determined to graduate from Millersville University next year. That will require summer classes. That will require Pell Grants.
The following area residents were named to the dean's list for the fall semester at Millersville University. Akron - Kierstie Martin, Greta Stemplinger, Ky Waegel, Ashley Witmer, Dwayne Zeiset.
The following area students were named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Millersville University. Akron - Sonia Jones, Ky Waegel, Ashley Witmer, Dwayne Zeiset, Abigail Zimmerman.
mstoltzfus@lnpnews.com Gregg McCameley wore his hat backwards, ate a quarter of a watermelon, and told everyone the storm would soon pass. After all, he is going to study meteorology at Millersville University, and he knows what he is talking about.
Think a diploma or a degree equips a person for life? James Pannafino, an assistant professor at Millersville University, knows better. So he's doing his part to educate high school and even college grads who can't sew on a button, set a proper dinner table or check the car's oil without mom or dad.
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