Kiz Mentor ’98 wins screenwriting prize, featured in Philly Inquirer
Kiz Mentor ’98 won the Nina Lo Presti Award for her screenplay “Power Balance.” She was featured in the Philadelphia Inquirer. Read the full article.
Kiz Mentor ’98 won the Nina Lo Presti Award for her screenplay “Power Balance.” She was featured in the Philadelphia Inquirer. Read the full article.
Faculty are reminded that Spring 2021 grade submission is available in the myShip portal beginning Friday, May 14. Grades will be processed online. Grades are due Thursday, May 27, at 3:00 p.m. Read more information.
It’s State System Advocacy Week and the Ship community is taking a virtual stand for the future of Ship and the State System and they need your help. Students, alumni, faculty and staff are encouraged to become virtual advocates and share their Ship impact story with lawmakers, showcasing the positive outcomes of a Shippensburg University…
Lawrence Eppard was quoted in the MSN article “Should Americans Fear Universal Healthcare?” Read the full article.
Sophomore Maggie Walker was named the Maple Queen for the Pennsylvania Maple Festival. Her achievement and deep ties to maple farming was featured in the Daily American. Read the full article.
Alison Feeney was quoted in a Philadelphia Inquirer article titled “Fruit beers tapping into the Philly market in a big way.” Read the full article.
Help us celebrate 2021 First-Generation Graduates! The Office for Students First is happy to announce on April 27 at 3:30 PM we will be hosting the 2021 First-Generation Graduation Celebration to recognize our First-Generation graduating students. We appreciate all the support you have given to our First-Generation students. We are looking to share some words of wisdom, positivity,…
Sent on behalf of the Raider Neighbor Program & Office of Community Engagement We are helping to support the Shippensburg Community Resource Coalition with community meal distribution on Fridays in April. Roughly 100 Shippensburg community members are served via this effort daily. How you can help! Volunteer Fridays in April: 1:00-3:00pm in the CUB Room 221 preparing Grab-N-Go…
In 2017, senior social work major Alideeq Osman watched as sweeping anti-immigration laws were enacted by President Donald Trump, blocking refugees, like himself, from entering the United States. Osman began to reflect on the twenty-one years he spent living in the world’s largest refugee camp in Daadab, Kenya and realized by sharing his story, he…
Cristina Rhodes, English, was quoted in a dnyuz.com article discussing ending the distribution of a book in the “Captain Underpants” series. The book contain racially insensitive material. Read the full article.