A message from Facilities: Winter break energy conservation

During Winter Break 2021 – 2022 the university will work to reduce campus energy use. Where possible, buildings will be put in the “unoccupied” mode, with temperatures set back to conserve energy. This practice reduces energy use, energy expenses and greenhouse gases. All residence halls will function as occupied. Classrooms will be set to unoccupied from midnight on…

Alumni create care packages for students

Members of the Shippensburg University Alumni Association got together in Harley Hall this week to create care packages for students staying in residence halls over winter break. They filled 70 totes, donated by the Shippensburg GIANT store, with good items. Caryn Long Earl ’98 and Carol Verish Houch ’99 shopped for items and were joined…

Princeton Review names College of Business to top MBA list

The John L. Grove College of Business was named to The Princeton Review®  Best Business Schools -Best on-campus MBA list. The Best On-Campus MBA cohort  was selected using a combination of factors including institutional and student survey data. Data used includes career outcomes, admissions selectivity, and academic rigor, among others. “We are pleased to once…

A message from the President: Holiday wishes

Dear Ship Family,The holiday season is a time for us to pause and reflect upon the year and celebrate with our friends and families.We wish you the very best of health and happiness this holiday season.From our family to yours,Charles and Colleen Patterson

Ship earns fourth Its On Us PA grant

Shippensburg University was awarded a $25,000 It’s On Us PA grant by Governor Tom Wolf on December 9. Wolf launched the It’s On Us PA initiative in 2016 looking for leaders in education to join his administration as part of the solution to protect students from sexual violence. Since 2016, the Wolf Administration has awarded…

Kyle Miller co-authors article for ASCA magazine

Kyle Miller, director of Student Conduct and Community Standards, co-authored an article in the Association for Student Conduct Administration Magazine – Reflections. The article was titled “Breaking Down the Barriers to Collaboration: Student Conduct and Fraternity & Sorority Life.”