A message from SUPD: Annual Security Report

To All Members of the Shippensburg University Community, This email is an annual notification to the Shippensburg University Community regarding safety and security on campus. Your attention to these issues will assist the institution in remaining in compliance with the federal law (specifically The Student Right to Know and Campus Security Act of 1990 or Clery Act),…

Ariana Tomb learns from alumna author Kate Moretti ’00

Kate Moretti ’00 visited Shippensburg University on September 15 bringing laughs and a great deal of wisdom with her. Moretti is a seven time New York Bestselling author with books that include “Thought I Knew You,” “While You Were Gone,” “Binds That Tie,” “The Vanishing Year,” “Blackbird Season,” “In Her Bones,” “Girls of Brackenhill,” and…

A message from the President: Hazing prevention week

Dear Campus Community, This week, we are marking Hazing Prevention Week on campus. Hazing is dangerous to the health and safety of our community and impacts all people involved. Hazing occurs through acts both large and small, and can take a physical, mental, and emotional toll on participants. Many times, those involved do not recognize acts and behaviors as hazing. Some important…

Regina Yeung invites everyone to jump into the Red Sea

Looking for a fun way to get involved in the campus community and show off your Ship pride? Sophomore political science major Regina Yeung recommends jumping into the Red Sea! “The Red Sea is a student group on campus that organizes the student sections at athletic events to show our school pride. We go to…

Alumni husband and wife team publish book

Dr. David R. Leaman and his wife, Joyce Leahman, both Shippensburg University alumni, published a book and the news was featured in the Bedford Gazette. The book is titled “Giving Encouragement For The Deserts of Life.” Read about the book here.