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Recent News About Shippensburg University
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RECAP: Men’s Outdoor Track & Field gets season started Friday night at Lynchburg
The Shippensburg University men's outdoor track & field team with limited competition at the Dr. Jack M. Toms Alumni Invitational hosted by Lynchburg.
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Shippensburg University earns 2023 PSAC Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track & Field Coaching Staff of the Year awards
Shippensburg University earns 2023 PSAC Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track & Field Coaching Staff of the Year awards
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Cyndi Koller, Criminal Justice, lectures at Marquette University Law School
Dr. Koller presented a lecture on White Collar Crime at a Marquette University Law School workshop on “Corporate Compliance” in early March.
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Steven Burg, History, presents at Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Board
Dr. Steven Burg was invited by the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office to present at the February 7, 2023, meeting of the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Board.
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Shippensburg University 150th book available for pre-order
Don’t miss your chance to own a copy of the Shippensburg University 150 book!
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Cumberland Valley News on March 25, 2023
This event is free and open to the public!
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There are good ships and there are wood ships, the ships that sail the sea
There are good ships and there are wood ships, the ships that sail the sea.
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Alecia learns engineering AND endurance through our Software Engineering Program! Ship is the only university in the Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education to offer this ABET-accredited degree! Go Alecia
Alecia learns engineering AND endurance through our Software Engineering Program! Ship is the only university in the Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education to offer this ABET-accredited degree! Go Alecia!
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The Shippensburg University PAGE Center threw a great party at the CUB yesterday
The Shippensburg University PAGE Center threw a great party at the CUB yesterday!
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Ship Geography travels to the Bahamas to play in the mud, dissect a type of algae that forms a type of reef that is filled with 100s of invertebrates, and snorkel, among other things
Ship Geography travels to the Bahamas to play in the mud, dissect a type of algae that forms a type of reef that is filled with 100s of invertebrates, and snorkel, among other things!
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James Lohrey presents research paper at national conference
Professor James Lohrey, Communication/Journalism & Media recently presented his research-in-progress at the annual National Communication Association conference in New Orleans, November 16-19.
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Maria James-Thiaw ’96 to share award winning poetry with campus
Join the Office of Inclusion, Belonging, and Social Equity, as the university continues to celebrate Black History Month with Maria James-Thiaw ’96 on February 22 at noon in CUB MPR A. Maria will read poetry from her most recent publication, “Count Each Breathe.”
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Ezra Epperly studies abroad with prestigious Gilman International Scholarship
Senior international studies major Ezra Epperly is studying abroad at Soonchunhyang University in Sinchang, South Korea as the recipient of a US Department of State’s Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship.
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Early Warning Grade due dates
Early Warning Grades (EWGs) will be due Friday, March 3, at 4 p.m. All grades will be processed online.
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Ship Be Kind Month
Each February, our campus community joins the greater Shippensburg community to celebrate Ship Be Kind Month.
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RECAP: Thrilling comeback secures Wrestling head coach Seth Bloomquist’s 100th career win
Shippensburg University wrestling head coach Seth Bloomquist's 100th career win was one to remember as the Raiders pulled off an incredible comeback to defeat Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) foe Seton Hill Wednesday in Heiges Field House, 25-24.
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Lighthouse Academy Meeting on September 14
Lighthouse Academy Meeting on September 14.
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Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED Training on September 15
This event will include an adult training from 12-4 PM and a pediatric training.