Ship expands use of safety app, rebranding it ShipShield

Shippensburg University launches ShipShield, an expanded and updated version of the CampusShield safety app from 911Cellular used by the university for Covid-19 health monitoring and resources since the fall 2020 semester. The newly rebranded app now includes many safety and emergency features in addition to Covid-19 updates. Members of the campus community may download the…

Software engineering ranked 14 in the nation by Study.com

Shippensburg University’s ABET accredited software engineering program is ranked 14 in the nation according to Study.com’s 2021 Best Bachelor’s Degrees in Software Engineering list. To formulate the ranking list, Study.com reviewed software engineering programs from across the nation based on their career resources, the quality of education and faculty. Ship landed at number 14 on…

Message from SUPD: Summer building lock schedule

Faculty and Staff, With the spring semester coming to an end and the summer term just beginning, most buildings upon campus will go to a modified unlock schedule.  This modified schedule will begin immediately.  All building card access doors will be unlocked during normal business hours and will be the main point of entrance to…

Josh Goodman ’02 self-pour beverage company goes international

Former linebacker for the Shippensburg Raiders Football Team, Josh Goodman ’02, started a self-pour beverage company, which has taken off in the last five years.  PourMyBeer currently partners with some of the largest brands out there, including Buffalo Wild Wings, Dave & Buster’s, Whole Foods, and even Coca-Cola.  The Vision After leaving his position at an…

Ship mentioned in Central New York News story

Shippensburg University was mentioned in an article by Central New York News highlighting the ongoing work from the Delaware Watershed Conservation Fund grant in 2019 to educate the public and better understand the impacts of the spread of Japanese Knotweed in the Upper Delaware River watershed. Read the full article.    

Alison Wyland ’21 heads to Chatham University for PhD

Senior Alison Wyland ‘21 is heading off on the next step of her journey to become a pediatric physical therapist after completing her degree in exercise science with an applied health science concentration.   For as long as she can remember she’s had a passion for athletics and an curiosity about “how the body works.” This leader her to Ship’s Exercise Science Program, and now she is…

Ship brings new fun to June 4 First Friday

First Friday returns to Shippensburg on June 4 and Shippensburg University is hosting and sponsoring two new attractions, a screening of “Wonder Woman 1984” and tours of the School of Engineering in the repurposed Steam Plant. First Friday – June 4 Schedule Ship Station (51 Fort Street) – 4:30 – 8:00 p.m. Mama’s Dine N’…