Minds@Work Conference: celebrating Ship’s student research, scholarship and creativity
The Minds @ Work conference hosted by Shippensburg University displays collaborative research between students and faculty.
The Minds @ Work conference hosted by Shippensburg University displays collaborative research between students and faculty.
Shippensburg University is proud to recognize Kayla Dalhouse. She is heavily involved in Track & Field, student athletic and leadership organizations, has studied abroad in Costa Rica, and is on the path to serving in the Dominican Republic as member of the Peace Corps.
Shippensburg University sophomore Ali Sina Sharifi is the newest member of Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education’s Board of Governors. Appointed by Governor Josh Shapiro, the 20-member board establishes broad educational, fiscal and personnel policies and oversees the efficient management of the State System. At Ship, Sharifi is a member of the Wood Honors College…
Shippensburg University sophomore Colin D. Arnold has been selected to serve as the student representative on the Shippensburg University of Trustees by Governor Josh Shapiro. A graduate of Gettysburg Area High School, Arnold is a majoring in history with minors in political science and military science at Shippensburg University. In addition to his studies, he…
K’Nya Holmes ’24 transformed “pain into purpose” with the help of the Shippensburg University faculty and staff. Holmes began her education at Shippensburg University in 2019 through the Academic Success Program, which acts as an extended orientation to college and is designed to enhance a student’s college readiness. After successful completion of the summer program,…
Four students, Allyson Ritchey ’24 Aidan Piper ’24 Ethan Bauman ’24 and Harun Pacavar SGA President ’24 attended the Governor’s College Day of Action on January 22. The event was designed to welcome college leaders and Pennsylvania influencers to the Governor’s Mansion. During the event, guest speakers and panels discussed what they have done on…
This was first published in the SU Magazine. That’s the impact of Books of Hope, a non-profit organization started by senior special education and early childhood education major José Lopez. “We’re dedicated to spreading the joy of reading by providing new and gently used books to children in hospitals, daycare centers, churches, and other community…