Online MBA ranked top by FORTUNE magazine

The John L. Grove College of Business’s online Master of Business Administration (MBA) program was named 2021 Best Online MBA Program by FORTUNE magazine. The ranking comes from the magazines newly launched FORTUNE Education, created to help readers develop skills and advance in their careers. To formulate the ranking list, FORTUNE looked at over 200…

Matthew Shupp named to Fulbright Specialist Roster

Dr. Matthew R. Shupp ’00 – ’03M, associate professor of Counseling, received a recommendation from the U.S. Department of State and World Learning for candidacy on the Fulbright Specialist Roster.  “I’m honored to have been selected as a Fulbright Specialist. It is a prestigious recognition and I am humbled by the opportunity,” said Shupp.  As a candidate on the…

Ship to expand in-person experiences in fall 2021

Shippensburg University is excited to further expand the in-person experiences for students in the fall 2021 semester. New and returning Raiders can expect the full Ship experience. “What our campus community accomplished in the last year is nothing short of extraordinary, and we’re excited to keep pushing forward and provide students with opportunities that look…

Sarah Shupp ’08M becomes faculty at national academy

Sarah Shupp ‘08M, director of Student Conduct, was selected as a faculty member for the 2021 Association of Student Conduct Administration Gehring Academy. The Gehring Academy is the premier training institute for student conduct administration. Shupp, a third-year doctoral student in Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s Administration and Leadership Studies program, was selected for the academy’s…

ShipFest night one features MTV comedians

This year’s ShipFest kicks off on Thursday, April 29 in the Luhrs Center at 8:00 p.m. with a comedy show highlighting Karlous Miller and Darren Brand from MTV’s Wild N’ Out.   To make up for all the cancelled shows this past year, Ship students, faculty and staff can attend using their Ship ID. Seating is available for a little over 300 people per COVID-19 guidelines, but anyone can…

Dr. Marc Renault’s calculus applets used around the world

Dr. Marc Renault, professor of mathematics, continues to receive global attention for his calculus demonstrations, Renault Calculus Applets.  Dr. Renault enjoys computer programming projects, earning him recognition on an international scale. In 2010, he took a sabbatical to create online interactive demonstrations of various calculus concepts. With over 40 demonstrations, their popularity continues to grow.  “I love…

Ship to celebrate 17 Days of Kindness

Shippensburg University will celebrate 17 Days of Kindness beginning Wednesday April, 28. The campaign celebrates the presidency of Laurie A. Carter, who ushered in her time as 17th president of Shippensburg University with a similar Kindness Campaign, leading up to her inauguration. Carter departs from the university this summer to become the president of Lawrence…