Alumna Mindy Lee M. Lipsky named interim executive director of public library
Alumna Mindy Lee M. Lipsky was named interim executive director of the Pottstown Regional Public Library. Her new role was announced in The Post. Read the full article.
Alumna Mindy Lee M. Lipsky was named interim executive director of the Pottstown Regional Public Library. Her new role was announced in The Post. Read the full article.
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…
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
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, 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.”
Shippensburg University’s new It’s On Us grant was highlighted in a story on ABC27. See the full story.
Alumnus Wayne Harper was feature on Fox43. The story highlighted his time as an announcer at Lincoln Speedway. See the full story.
Shippensburg University celebrated the achievements of 371 undergraduate and graduate students during its annual winter commencement ceremony on Saturday, December 11 in Heiges Field House. The ceremony featured keynote speaker Betsy Hamm ’01-’05M, CEO of Duck Donuts. View video of the ceremony here.
The Shippensburg University Pride Center was awarded a grant from the Franklin County Community Foundation (FCCF) and the Foundation for Empowering Communities to begin a queer and trans transformative justice leadership program. The FCCF’s grant program invests in innovative and collaborative approaches and solutions to community problems for the greatest impact on the quality of…
On Thursday, December 9, the Shippensburg University Pride Center hosted a Lavender Graduation ceremony in the Ceddia Union Building. Celebrated each semester, Ship’s Lavender Graduation honors LGBTQIA2S+ students and acknowledges their achievements and contributions to the university. All students, including cisgender, heterosexual students are welcome to partake in the celebration. According the Stephanie Jirard, chief…