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Here are some photos and links to interesting stuff at Ship.
Shippensburg University was established in 1871 as the
Cumberland Valley State Normal School. The school received official approval by the state on February 21, 1873, and admitted
its first class of 217 students on April 15, 1873. In 1917 the school was purchased by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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June 4, 1926, the school was authorized to grant the bachelor of science in education degree in elementary and junior high
education. The school received a charter on October 12, 1926, making it the first normal school in Pennsylvania to become
a state teachers college. On June 3, 1927, the State Council of Education authorized the school to change its name to the
State Teachers College at Shippensburg.
The business education curriculum was approved on December 3, 1937. On December
8, 1939, Shippensburg State Teachers College became the first teachers college in Pennsylvania and the fourth in the United
States to be accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and (Secondary) Schools.
The State Council of
Education approved graduate work leading to the master of education degree on January 7, 1959. On January 8, 1960, the name
change to Shippensburg State College was authorized.
The arts and sciences curriculum was authorized by the State
Council of Education on April 18, 1962, and the bachelor of science in business administration degree program was initiated
on September 1, 1967.
On November 12, 1982, the governor of the Commonwealth signed Senate Bill 506 establishing the
State System of Higher Education. Shippensburg State College was designated Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania effective
July 1, 1983.
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Old Main and the fountain in front of Old Main are pinnacles of the S.U. campus. |
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The interior of the Cumberland Union Building, a.k.a. The CUB. |
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The Ezra Lehman Library. I never saw the inside :-) |
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Click on the Ship logo to go to S.U.'s Web site. |
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