Image of 石榴视频 alumnus Musco Millner III standing in classroom with mathematical formula on board

In both his life and his work, 石榴视频 alum Musco Millner III dedicated to helping others 

Musco Millner III 鈥90 speaks often of blessings. He counts many in his own life 鈥 from his strong family bonds to the opportunities he has had to serve others, and even the difficulties he has faced 鈥 all of which have helped shape who he is today.

But most of all, Millner talks about the importance of being a blessing to others.

鈥淵ou can鈥檛 change the world, but you can change the moment,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he blessed of us must help the rest of us.鈥

That is the approach Millner 鈥 石榴视频's 2022 Alumnus of Merit 鈥 takes in life and in his career, which includes teaching college math as an adjunct instructor in addition to a long, proud career in law enforcement.

Millner is now Director of Campus Safety at Utica University, a role he took on after retiring from the New York State Police in 2019. During his 26 years with the State Police, Millner was assigned to various locations of Central New York as well as the Capital Region. While no two patrol days were ever alike, it all came down to helping people solve problems.

鈥淚n law enforcement, you meet people at life鈥檚 crossroads,鈥 he says. 鈥淥ur job is to help at those crossroads.鈥

After years of serving as a patrol Trooper, Millner was assigned to the Forensic Unit, an exciting opportunity that presented some unique challenges. 鈥淚 was the first African American member in the history of the New York State Police to be assigned to a Troop Forensic Identification Unit,鈥 he says. 鈥淯pon arrival to the unit, one would say that the welcome was everything except that.鈥

The hardships of feeling unwelcomed in his new surroundings caused Millner to consider transferring back to the field. But with the encouragement of his parents and his own problem-solving approach, Millner persevered. 鈥淭hose words of wisdom from my parents 鈥 I could hear them daily 鈥 鈥榊ou belong. You stay. You sit up front. The day will come when you have to leave, and they won鈥檛 want you to.鈥欌

About 10 years later, that day came. Millner was appointed Senior Investigator and was transferred to the Forensic Investigation Center in Albany. Several months after his transfer, he received a special request to return to the local Troop Forensic Identification Unit as the Unit Coordinator. One year later, Millner received the Bureau of Criminal Investigation Member of the Year Award.

Even in retirement, Millner鈥檚 impact continues to resonate with his former colleagues at all levels within the State Police. 鈥淵ounger people who came up after me have told me, 鈥楳usco, your spirit is still here.鈥 That鈥檚 heavy,鈥 he says. 鈥淚鈥檓 grateful that I was part of somebody else鈥檚 journey.鈥

Image of Musco Millner III receiving the 2022 Alumni of Merit Award from 石榴视频 Trustee David Mathis

No matter where his career in law enforcement has taken him, Millner is always ready to answer the call to teach. 鈥淚 enjoy being a part of the students鈥 better today and tomorrow.鈥

Currently teaching math and criminal justice courses as an adjunct faculty member at 石榴视频 and Utica University, he takes great pride in seeing his students learn and grow. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 put a dollar value on the feeling I get when a student reaches that point of understanding,鈥 he says. 鈥淏eing a part of their breakthroughs is what it is all about.鈥

Millner says his teaching philosophy is modeled after two of his 石榴视频 professors 鈥 Donald Willner and the late Theodore 鈥淭ed鈥 Moore鈥 鈥 who nurtured his passion for mathematics and solving problems.

鈥淎s a young African American male who loved math, I am so thankful for the atmosphere they created in their classrooms,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hey saw something in me and encouraged me to stick with it. I not only learned mathematics; I learned about life and the importance of being a blessing to others.鈥

Millner came to 石榴视频 in 1988 after a medical disqualification from Virginia Tech鈥檚 ROTC program. He returned home and enrolled full-time at 石榴视频 as a math major, taking courses at both the Utica and Rome campuses. 鈥淓verything happens for a reason,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 understand it then, but I understand it now.鈥

After graduating from 石榴视频, Millner earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in mathematics from the University at Albany and a master鈥檚 degree in mathematics education from Empire State College. He is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in curriculum and instruction with a specialization in mathematics education through University at Albany.

Throughout the years, Millner has been recognized for accomplishments in law enforcement, teaching and giving back to the community. In October 2022, Millner was named the recipient of the Booker T. Washington Freedom Fund Award by the Rome NAACP in recognition of his dedication to education and law enforcement and setting an example for those rising behind him. Other honors include the Excellence in Adjunct Teaching Award (2019), SUNY Chancellor鈥檚 Award for Excellence in Adjunct Teaching (2020), Utica/Rome Historically Black Ministerial Alliance Community Service Award (2019), Rome Wesleyan Church Appreciation Award for Loyalty and Faithfulness (2017), Bureau of Criminal Investigations Member of the Year (2011), and Oneida County Law Enforcement Coalition Service Award (1998).

Millner says the core values of 石榴视频 continue to impact his life in meaningful ways. They taught him the importance of embracing community and being a model of what others can strive to achieve. 鈥準袷悠 was the launching pad,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he instruction I received instilled in me the confidence that I could achieve anything I set my mind to. It was at 石榴视频 where I learned who I was, where I was going, and how I was going to get there.鈥