Alumnus Mark Madson appointment to superintendent featured in Morning Call
Alumnus Mark Madson was featured in the Morning Call, announcing his appointment as the Parkland School District superintendent. Read the full article.
Alumnus Mark Madson was featured in the Morning Call, announcing his appointment as the Parkland School District superintendent. Read the full article.
Fromm, an independent electrical distributor in the Mid-Atlantic Region, announced the appointment of alumnus Todd Regar as its Vice President of Marketing. Read the full article.
Alumnus Dave Semple has been named to the newly designated position of York Building Products president, overseeing 10 concrete masonry plants or yards and seven stone, sand & gravel sites, along with safety management and procurement functions. Read the full article.
Shippensburg University invites you attend the H.O.P.E. (Helping Our People Excel) Diversity Scholarship Program for academically talented and financially deserving students on March 30 at 7:00 p.m. This year’s virtual event features Philadelphia Eagle football player and community leader, Rodney McLeod. McLeod is one of the top safeties in the NFL and was instrumental in…
Ship’s Center for Land Use and Sustainability is working with several community partners to create a Climate Action Plan (CAP) for Cumberland County and they need your help. If you live, work, volunteer or own a business in Cumberland County, you are invited to provide your perceptions of climate change risks and actions in a…
Sophomore social work major Zoe Williard has been named a Newman Civic Fellow by the Campus Compact, a coalition of colleges committed to community engagement. Williard is the fifth Ship student selected for this prestigious fellowship. Fellows are nominated by their university president and selected based on their potential as a future public leader. The…
Jen Clement’s has worked to find over 200 eligible people vaccine appointments. Her efforts and her tips on finding appointments was featured in a PennLive article. Read the full article.
Lawrence Eppard wrote a piece titled “The ‘American Dream’ of upward mobility is broken. Look at the numbers,” for The Guardian. Read it here.
Good Afternoon SU Colleagues, Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the State System had previously extended the timeframes for 2019 unused personal and annual leave allowing employees to utilize this leave during the full year of 2020, and through the first seven pay periods of 2021. The deadline for using the carryover, including the 2019 leave was April 9, 2021. In recognition of the…
Power has been restored to campus; all classes, remote, hybrid and in-person, remain cancelled for Thu., Mar. 11, 2021. The R3 Testing location and Reisner Dining Hall remains open. Student services and dining options are being restored. Activities are available for students at the CUB, residence halls and Ship Rec throughout the day. Watch your email for special activities. Staff should…