ABINGTON, Pa. — The Penn State Abington campus community is mourning the loss of G. Steven McMillan, associate professor of business, who died suddenly earlier this month.
McMillan’s passion for teaching and boisterous personality led him to become a beloved figure on the campus he called home for almost three decades, and his research into corporate policies and their implications on competitive intelligence earned him the respect of colleagues worldwide.
For several years, he also served in an additional role supporting NCAA Division III student-athletes on campus as they worked to balance their academic and athletic obligations.
“We are all greatly saddened by the news of Steve’s passing," said Erin Foley, director of athletics, intramurals and recreation. "As the faculty athletics representative, Steve made a major impact on our student-athletes as he advocated and provided them with the support they needed academically. We join with the entire Penn State Abington community in offering our deepest condolences to his family and friends."
Michael Bernstein, professor of social psychology and interim division head of the Division of Social Science, Business, and Education, said McMillan will be deeply missed.
"When people talk to me about Steve, they often describe him as a character. He was a fixture on campus for years, and you could always see him coming from a mile away with his bright colorful shirts and his big personality. He loved teaching, and he loved his students," he said.