The Slate recognized with state and national awards

The Slate, Shippensburg University’s student-run newspaper, earned a spot in the first-place category of the American Scholastic Press Association’s 2020 Scholastic Newspaper Awards. The award category included schools with enrollments of 2501+. The American Scholastic Press Association (ASPA) is a national community of student journalists and advisers working to enhance professional development, set global standards…

Message from the Registrar’s Office: Early warning grades and report

Early Warning Grades Early Warning Grades (EWGs) will be due Friday, October 2nd, at 4 PM. All grades will be processed online. Functionality for grade submission is currently enabled. As in the past, we strongly encourage the submission of EWGs for all students. 100-level courses and those 200-level courses that are taken by freshmen are particularly encouraged. If…

Reminder for the annual influenza immunization clinic

The annual influenza immunization clinic is being held next Wednesday, September 30, 2020 in the CUB Airport Lounge.  The clinic is by appointment only, and there are still appointments available.  Sign up today.   According to the CDC:  “Getting a flu vaccine is more important than ever during 2020-2021 to protect yourself and the people…

Don’t miss virtual Career Fair Week

Don’t miss your chance to network with employers and explore job and internship opportunities during the virtual Career Fair Week from October 5 to October 8. Employers from a variety of fields will be available on the follow dates: October 5 – Arts, humanities, communications and design October 6 – Business, manufacturing and construction October…

A message from SEAP Coordinator: Suicide Prevention Month

September is Suicide Prevention Month; intended to create awareness and strengthen the fight against suicide. We can help to prevent ourselves and our loved ones from developing thoughts of suicide by staying connected to each other, checking in regularly, and offering support. It’s more important than ever that we be there for each other and…

Students lend a hand with local service project

Ship students picked up shovels, rakes and wheelbarrows and got to work at Shippensburg Station and along the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail for a ShipServes project. ShipServes, organized through the Office of Community Engagement, is Ship’s service learning program that connects students, faculty, and staff with local service projects in an effort to make a…