Dr. Amy Diehl writes article for Fast Company

Dr. Amy Diehl ’94- ’03 co-authored an article that appeared on FastCompany.com and DNYUZ titled, “We need to talk about using pet names for women at work.” In the article Diehl the sexist undertone that comes with using pet names and how you can stop it from happening in your work place. Read the full…

Ship celebrates Halloween with annual Treats No Tricks event

Each year, Shippensburg University welcomes the local community to campus for the Treats No Tricks Halloween festival. The event, organized through the Office of Community Engagement, is a service opportunity for students, but also a moment of connection for the campus and local community. While the COVID-19 pandemic required many changes to the festival this…

A message from Administration & Finance: General Election leave

Dear Colleagues: To encourage participation in the upcoming election, Shippensburg University employees are authorized to use up to two (2) hours of paid administrative leave to vote in the upcoming General Election. Voting is one of the most important rights available to citizens. Please visit Voting in Pennsylvania for more information.  Administrative leave is not…

Jenna Sluijmer stays connected to Ship from The Netherlands

Junior international student-athlete Jenna Sluijmer’s Fall semester hasn’t gone as planned. In the midst of a global pandemic, the international marketing major was forced to abruptly return to her home country, the Netherlands, due to a family emergency. But even 3,000 miles away, she’s still very much a part of the Ship community. “It hasn’t…

Alison Dagnes appears in Trib Live article

Alison Dagnes appeared in a October 26 Trib Live article “Democrats still hold the edge, but Pennsylvania voter registration gains favor GOP.” In the article Dagnes discusses voter registration trends and what they could mean for the upcoming presidential election. Read the full article.    

Message from SU COVID Office: October 26 update

As of today, October 26, 2020, Shippensburg University has had 69 reported positive COVID-19 cases. The University has 32 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…