Math & Physics Dept. Student Organizations
The Department of Mathematics & Physics hosts three student organizations:
Millersville Math Club
Leadership for 2026 - 2027:
- President: Juniper (Juno) Manges
- Vice President: Dillon Stavarski
- Secretary: Ashley Yordy
- Treasurer: Michael Tchernev
- Social Media Chair: Josh Salkin
- Events Coordinator: Mak Brown
- Faculty Advisor: Dr. Kevin Robinson
Meeting Times (tentative):
For the Fall 2026 semester, Math Club will generally meet twice a month in Wickersham 104. Meetings will be on a Monday at 6 PM except for any off campus event.
August 31 - Joint meeting with MEMU
September 14
September 28
October 19
November 2
November 16
November 30
MEMU (Mathematics Educators at Millersville University)
A National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) Affiliate
Leadership for 2026 - 2027:
To view the leadership position descriptions, please click here.
- President: Ashley Yordy
- Vice President: Savannah Williar
- Secretary & NCTM Rep: Juno Manges
- Treasurer: Mak Brown
- Social Media: Josh Salkin
- Faculty Advisors: Dr. Cynthia Taylor, Dr. Erin Moss
Meeting Times (tentative):
For the Fall 2026 semester, MEMU will meet once or twice a month on a Monday from 6:00pm-7:00pm in Wickersham Hall Room 104.
Meeting dates:
August 31 - Joint meeting with Math Club
September 21
October 5
October 26
November 9
November 23
Millersville Chapter of the SPS (The Society of Physics Students)
The Department has an active Chapter of the Society of Physics Student (SPS) which is open to all students, even non-majors. The students meet on a weekly basis to talk physics and plan events throughout the semester. Some events include the Annual Welcome Barbecue in September were we welcome new students to the program, the Demo Team which brings physics demonstrations to area schools, the Telescope Team that use the department's two 10.5" Celestron telescopes for ourselves and for viewing nights in the community, and travel to local and nation physics conferences.
Dr. Zenaida Uy is the faculty advisor, and Justin Koh-Swineford is the current club president. For more information on the club, you can check out our "Get Involved" page.
The Department also has a chapter of the physics honor society, Sigma Pi Sigma. We hold a banquet in the spring semester to honor our top students with membership in the honor society. Our goal is to have all physics majors involved and active in the SPS, we encourage students to come to the meetings and other activities throughout the year. Follow the Get Involved link above and become a member today.