Paving Your Path to Success – Alumni panel discussion

The John L. Grove College of Business invites you to their business breakfast series “Paving Your Path to Success,” on February 17 at 9:30 a.m. in Grove Hall Forum. Three alumni will share their paths to career success during the discussion. Students will have the chance to ask questions and get tips on launching their own successful careers.…

Ship joins Department of Labor & Industry funded workforce development partnership

Portions of this story originally appeared on the Department of Labor and Industry website.  On February 7, the Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) Secretary Jennifer Berrier highlighted a unique initiative to provide training for emerging jobs in agribusiness. The partnership among The GIANT Company, workforce development organizations, three academic institutions, including Shippensburg University, and…

A message from the President: System-Wide Climate Survey

Dear Campus Community, On Monday, January 31, students, faculty, staff, and administrators began participating in the System-Wide Climate Survey. A “climate survey” assesses how different individuals and groups experience the university environment, from the classroom to the athletic field, from the arts stage to Greek Life, from the campus social scene to life in the surrounding community. To…

Shippensburg Downtown Plan Town Hall Meeting Announced

Share your input on the Shippensburg Downtown Plan on Thursday, February 17 at 6:30 p.m.  at the Shippensburg Firefighters Activity Center (33 W. Orange Street). Preliminary ideas to be discussed include, a town square, attracting new businesses, trail and sidewalk enhancements, street trees, and neighborhood greening. Residents, students, business leaders and trail advocates are encouraged…

Ship community unites during March for Humanity

Written by Brianna Webb, senior communication/journalism major Shippensburg University celebrated the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with it’s 34th annual March For Humanity on January 27. Hosted by Shippensburg University’s African American Organization and the Multicultural Student Affairs office, over 100 people marched through campus, united against racial injustice and discrimination. Several members…