Alison Dagnes appears in Pennlive article about election
Alison Dagnes appeared in a November 1 Pennlive article titled “Democrats still outnumber Republicans in Pa. but GOP has closed the gap.” Read the full article.
Alison Dagnes appeared in a November 1 Pennlive article titled “Democrats still outnumber Republicans in Pa. but GOP has closed the gap.” Read the full article.
Join us for an engaging virtual open house at 11:00 a.m. on November 14, 2020. This is a great way to discover all that Shippensburg University has to offer. Register Online Today! During our Open Houses, you and your family will: Discover the next steps to becoming a Ship student Attend an academic session Have…
Shippensburg University is preparing for its sesquicentennial in 2021 when the school will celebrate 150 years of history. Across the diverse range of people, places, and stories, tales of resiliency continue to be the common thread that binds the Ship family. Perhaps that strong Ship spirit best explains why some claim to have had paranormal encounters…
Do you have a plan to vote on Election Day, Tuesday, November 3, 2020? Ship Votes, Shippensburg University’s non-partisan voter registration group, can help! Ship Votes faculty leader, Mark Spicka, is urging his fellow Ship family to exercise their community responsibility this year. “I think it is important for students, faculty and staff to vote…
The campus community is working to make the holidays a bit brighter for local children with a holiday toy drive. Toys can be donated and dropped off at the CUB info desk by November 16. Not on campus? Ship family members can also purchase a gift online through an Amazon List. Toys should be unwrapped…
Ship was featured in an article in The Sentinel examining the impacts of COVID-19 at the four college campuses in Cumberland County. President Laurie A. Carter provided updates on the ongoing efforts to keep campus open at Ship. Read the full article.
As of today, October 29, 2020, Shippensburg University has had 73 reported positive COVID-19 cases. The University has 29 active cases currently. GETTING READY FOR HALLOWEEN: As the community prepares for Halloween, we ask that all students, faculty and staff consider mitigation practices this holiday: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/holidays/halloween.html Planning your weekend, please keep in mind the various…
Dr. Amy Diehl, associate vice president and chief information technology officer, served as a panelist on the “So You Want to Work in Cybersecurity?” panel held during Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s 13th Annual Cyber Security Day event on October 20, 2020.
Alison Dagnes appeared in an ABC20- Springfield, Illinois, story about battleground states, including Pennsylvania. Read the story.
Alumnus Dr. Craig Stoops wrote an article 360 Magazine titled “How to get rid of mostquitoes.” Stoops is a retired U.S. Navy Medical Entomologist and chief science officer at Mosquito® Authority. Read the article.