Student Success During 2012–13, 66 undergraduate students presented at regional, national or international meetings or conferences and produced 95 creative works. Additionally 215 undergraduates engaged in independent studies with faculty; two undergraduates and one graduate student published articles. Fourteen undergraduate students received external honors or awards.
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Undergrads
95 66
Produced creative works
Undergrads presented at conferences
215
undergradS engaged in independent studies with faculty
Millersville’s Technology and Engineering Education Collegiate Association (TEECA) chapter received seven awards at the 2012 annual TEECA Eastern Regional Conference in Virginia Beach. The University’s chapter competed in nine events represented by 29 members and two faculty advisors. Danielle Kreider, a junior English major at Millersville, spent June 2013 on a 10-city national book tour with Harper Collins to promote her novel, “The Elephant in the Room: A True Account of One Family’s Inner Turmoil.” The novel reflects Kreider’s life growing up and overcoming personal obstacles in her adolescent years. Millersville University’s Cyber Security Team took first place honors at the 8th National CyberWatch Center Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition.
PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2012–2013