Honorary Alumnus Award

MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY HONORARY ALUMNUS AWARD

Purpose

The Honorary Alumni Award is an award presented by Millersville University Alumni Association to individuals (non alumnus) who have performed continuous exemplary service to the University or made significant contributions of time, talent or wealth to the University. This award was created in 1993.

Eligibility

Living persons who are not classified as an alumnus/na, per University policy are eligible for this award.

Methods of Nomination

Nominations shall be sought from members of the Alumni Association and/or the public by way of announcements in the Millersville Review and other brochures/publications.

Nominations for the award may be made by any person, provided, however, that the Nominations and Awards Committee shall not be limited to the nominations submitted, but may, on its own, add to the list of nominees.

Timeline

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, E-mail: alumni@millersville.edu.

Selection of Candidates

The Nominations and Awards Committee shall meet at the call of the Committee Chair to review nominations for the current year.

Number of Recipients

Ordinarily in any given year, no more than one (1) individual shall be honored. Nominations not acted upon in the current year may be held for reconsideration the following year.

Method of Presenting Award

The award will be presented by the President of the MU Alumni Association during the annual University Honors & Awards Convocation. The award recipient will be notified of their award beforehand. 


rivardSergeant First Class Allan Rivard first arrived at Millersville in 2017 as a military science instructor. He revitalized the Army ROTC program, guided students through the unprecedented challenges of the pandemic and helped preserve cherished campus traditions like the Marauder Salute Cannon. After retiring from 22 years of distinguished military service, he returned in 2024 to serve as program manager for Army ROTC and the Veterans and Military Resource Center. In this role, Sgt. Rivard continues to mentor students, expand opportunities for military-connected learners and build networks of support.