MultiDisciplinary
Anterior Cruciate Ligaments
By Alexis Jenkins

Alexis Jenkins definitely is very active from the start. Sports have always been her passion; growing up, you could always catch her outside at the softball field playing with her high school, tournament team, or family. This all was until she had an almost career-ending injury occur not just once but twice. Luckily, she could continue to play two years of college softball, but she always wondered why tearing your ACL, also known as your Anterior Cruciate Ligament, was such a big deal. Now years later, she is a Senior here at Millersville studying Sports Journalism. After graduation, she plans to work her way into the ESPN world to eventually become an ESPN Broadcast Journalist.
political science
US Involvement in the Russo-Ukrainian War
By Barok tekele

Barok Telek is a senior majoring in Government, Policy, and Law, with a minor in Sociology. His major area of specialty is American foreign policy, with an emphasis on post- Second World War US foreign policy. He has also specialized in the Kennedy Administration, with a large focus on the administration’s foreign policy. This project was done along with fellow student Ryah Elagrab, who is also a Government major with an interest in diplomacy. Their survey’s main goal was to find factors that affect support for US involvement in the Russo-Ukrainian war.
Author’s Note: Special thanks to Dr. Adam Lawrence for his help with this project. I would also like to thank my advisor, Dr. Robert Bookmiller, for his guidance throughout my tenure at Millersville.
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