Council of Trustee Updates: Nov. 8, 2019
Council of Trustee Updates: Nov. 8, 2019
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Council of Trustee Updates: Nov. 8, 2019
Students had a post-graduation financial reality check on Nov. 7 as Shippensburg’s Career Center teamed up with the Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union (PSECU) to host a “Financial Reality Fair” for students in the Ceddia Union Building.
Man cited for underage drinking
When strife rears its head, communities must stand hand-in-hand to face it. Members of the Shippensburg community will do just that this Sunday in the face of the recent troubles that have afflicted the town.
The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) is in Phase 2 of its complete system redesign to ensure lasting student and university success.
Students will be given the chance to gain experience and knowledge on how to save money and budget at the upcoming financial reality fair.
What is that bridge connecting Horton Hall and Old Main for? Can an upperclassman still toss a freshman into the fountain outside Old Main?
Shippensburg University senior Marcus Huertas has been chosen to represent SU in The Harrisburg Internship Semester (THIS) for the fall 2019 term.
With election day right around the corner, Shippensburg University’s Ship Votes is doing all it can to ensure students are prepared to go out and vote for the candidates of their choice in the upcoming election.
Fifty-one point one percent of female victims of rape report it was done by someone they were intimate partners with compared to 40.8% being done by someone they are just familiar with, according to the #MeToo movement website.
Shippensburg University, along with three other universities, is sharing portions of an $11.8 million grant toward the benefit of the workforce in the early childhood field.
“Every day is a good day. Every day that we are working towards the benefit of this university is a good day,” said Shippensburg University President Laurie Carter Wednesday afternoon.
Shippensburg University held its annual Halloween- themed carnival “Treats No Tricks,” which encourages members of the community and students to come together and enjoy the fall season.
Pennsylvania State Police charged a former Shippensburg University student with homicide in the Oct. 6 shooting near High Street that left one man dead and another injured.
A group of self-described Christians held a protest outside Ezra Lehman Memorial Library on Shippensburg University’s campus Thursday afternoon, telling students to confess their sins.
Shippensburg University’s Student Government Association confirmed Seth Edwards to be the new vice president of external affairs despite internal disagreement on the process used.
A group of Shippensburg University students is working to change the campus climate.
Shippensburg University President Laurie Carter announced on Friday to the community that the university received a gift of $2 million.
The Ship New Student Orientation (NSO) App has been discontinued through the end of the 2019-20 academic year due to improper usage.
Shippensburg University’s Student Government Association confirmed Seth Edwards to be the new vice president of external affairs despite internal disagreement on the process used.