Spring 2021 grades due May 27

Faculty are reminded that Spring 2021 grade submission is available in the myShip portal beginning Friday, May 14. Grades will be processed online. Grades are due Thursday, May 27, at 3:00 p.m. Read more information.   

Angel Doyle ’04M: world record holder, educator

Angel Doyle ‘04M took the track world by storm before committing her life to Harrisburg high school students and athletes. At just 16-years-old, Doyle tied the world record of 6.5 seconds in the 60-yard dash. This achievement will forever stand as a world record due to the sport switching to the metric system just a…

Share your Ship story during State System Advocacy Week

It’s State System Advocacy Week and the Ship community is taking a virtual stand for the future of Ship and the State System and they need your help. Students, alumni, faculty and staff are encouraged to become virtual advocates and share their Ship impact story with lawmakers, showcasing the positive outcomes of a Shippensburg University…

Commencement details announced, volunteers needed

Shippensburg University will celebrate spring commencement with three ceremonies on May 15. All events will adhere to protocols to protect the health and wellbeing of our campus and community and state, federal and PASSHE guidelines. Students were given the following ceremony options: In-person ceremony (two guest limit) – 10:00 a.m. at Seth Grove Stadium Drive…

Message from Office of Students First: First-Generation graduation celebration

Help us celebrate 2021 First-Generation Graduates! The Office for Students First is happy to announce on April 27 at 3:30 PM we will be hosting the 2021 First-Generation Graduation Celebration to recognize our First-Generation graduating students. We appreciate all the support you have given to our First-Generation students. We are looking to share some words of wisdom, positivity,…

Field research, frog calls, and climate change

Junior Maria Drake is spending the semester working with Dr. Pablo Delis, professor of biology, to continue a long-running study at North Mountain in Franklin County. “We’re doing research on amphibian communities. What we’ve done is set recorders in the field, and what they’re doing is collecting frog calls in two areas. One is a…