Distinguished Alumni Award

MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARD

This award is given to any living alumni member, who is a graduate of Millersville University and who has been distinguished in such a way as to bring honor to the individual, the University and/or the Millersville University Alumni Association.

The MU Alumni Association, through its Executive Committee having created the Distinguished Alumni Award for alumni who through outstanding achievements, and/or have served their Alma Mater, has adopted the following general standards of eligibility and procedure for selection. This award was established in 1971.

Standards and Eligibility

The award may be given to a living alumnus of Millersville University who has been distinguished in such a way to bring honor to the individual for their professional achievements, contributions to society, to the University and/or the MU Alumni Association.

Nominations for the award may be submitted by any person familiar with the achievements of an individual’s distinguished endeavor. Letters of support and a completed nomination form shall be submitted to the Nominations and Awards Committee concerning the nomination: 

WHO - name, address, telephone number, etc.

WHAT was the service or special distinction? Briefly describe its nature and purpose and the goals achieved.

WHEN was the service or special distinction? Of what duration, with specific dates?

WHERE was the service or special distinction? Was it rendered to the alumni constituency, state, or nation?

HOW was the service or special distinction accomplished? Qualify the manner in which the service was rendered.

Analysis of Achievement - conclude the nomination by assessing the nominee’s achievement in total. Indicate the impact the service had upon the Alumni Association, University, and/or individual. Please include any additional material which will further substantiate your analysis of this service/special distinction.

Procedure for Selection

1. The Scholarship, Grants and Awards Committee shall verify and pass on the eligibility of those nominated.

2. It shall be the Scholarship, Grants and Awards Committee’s responsibility to review the nominations and select one person for the award. 

3. Committee members shall not divulge the names considered. The award winner shall be notified by the chairman of the Scholarship, Grants and Awards Committee or the Director of Alumni Engagement. 

4. Criteria for this award may be amended by a 2/3 vote of the Committee present at a meeting.

5. Nominations open annually on January 15th and the deadline for nominations is March 15th. Nominations should be submitted via the online form.

Questions may be directed to the Office of Alumni Engagement, Millersville University, PO Box 1002, Millersville, PA 17551-0302 or email: alumni@millersville.edu.

Presentation

The formal presentation of this award shall be made at an appropriate University and/or Alumni Association function and in a form and manner approved by the governing body of the MU Alumni Association.

An award and/or certificate of recognition will be given to the recipient at the time of the presentation of the Distinguished Alumni Award.

A plaque inscribed with the name of each recipient will be displayed in the Duncan Alumni House and the University Room, Gordinier Hall.

 


 2025 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient - Jennifer "Jenny" Engle '80

engleJennifer “Jenny” Engle ’80 embodies the very essence of the Distinguished Alumni Award. At Millersville, Engle discovered her love for communications and writing, talents that blossomed into a lifelong career of excellence and service. She began in public relations, rose to national leadership as president of the Association for Women in Communications and eventually founded her own successful marketing and communications firm. Along the way, she earned a master’s degree in public administration, became a certified professional communicator and built a reputation as an award-winning national speaker and trainer. Engle has also been a dedicated mentor, working with high school and college students through Lancaster Chamber and community programs, and she continues to give back as a substitute teacher and tutor.