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If you had to give secondary education a price, would you instantly think financially or mentally? You can envision their future in a number of ways — a break could be right in front of them, or they could choose to bet it all knowing that a shot is all it takes.
In my four years at Shippensburg University, the fascination with Richard Avenue still strikes me as odd.
Do you remember your freshman year? Times of stumbling around to find the correct building, mostly lost and confused. Luckily, the Class of 2022 will not have to know the struggle thanks to Shippensburg’s new first-year experience program.
Students in FYE are encouraged to take advantage of the Student Success Center's many resources, including the Learning Center.
Students attended the first in a series of Adulting 101 presentations in the Ezra Lehman Memorial Library on Sept. 6 to learn more about financial aid and how to apply for loans.
Students on Thursday attended the first in a series of presentations on the transition into adulthood.
Senior political science major and English minor Luke Smith is working with Pennsylvania’s Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) during a 15-week internship sponsored by the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE).
Luke Smith is one of nine state system students participating in THIS program in Harrisburg.
Since Frank Brogan’s departure in September 2017, the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) searched for a new chancellor.
Daniel Greenstein was appointed the next chancellor of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. Greenstein believes student success is more than a degree and every student will have an opportunity to succeed.
Shippensburg University will be celebrating Constitution Day with a reading of the Preamble, a lecture and discussion session and a library display.
Do you remember your freshman year? For many, it included times of stumbling around to find the correct building lost and confused. Luckily, the Shippensburg University Class of 2022 will not have to know the struggle thanks to the new first-year seminar program.
SU senior Bailey Bzdak spent her summer at Cumberland County Vector Control studying mosquitoes and treating areas where they were heavily inhabited.