Mike Jones, formerly a major gifts officer with the SU Foundation, is your new assistant director for alumni outreach and career services. You can contact Mike at 477-1218 or e-mail at mojones@ship.edu.

CVC Virtual Job Fair

Cumberland Valley Consortium Virtual Job Fair presents opportunities for recent graduates and experienced professionals from June 15 through August 15.

View positions and submit your resumé for interview consideration: Thursday, June 15 – Tuesday, August 15. Candidate registration is now open.

For more information, go to www.collegecentral.com/cumberland.

CVC consists of twelve schools who grant over 7500 bachelor and master degrees annually. CVC’s mission is to promote positive relationships among the member schools, employers, and students/alumni through the virtual job fair and other career fairs.

Seeking a promotion?

Join the Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) cohort for working professionals in Harrisburg.

  • Courses offered at Dixon University Center, 2986 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg
  • Complete half the program online
  • 10 courses (30 credit hours) completed in 2 1/2 years
  • Balance of theory and practice

The next opportunities to join the cohort are July 12 and October 4. For more information, go to www.ship.edu/academic/msis.html or contact Dr. David Hastings at 717-477-1426 (dahast@ship.edu).

Longing for a career in computer science…but earned a degree in another field?

We have the program for you! SU’s master’s in computer science is designed for those who want to transition from another discipline into computer science. The program provides students with tools to help them adapt successfully to and stay knowledgeable about technologies that are ever changing.

The program includes a part-time version for public education professionals to enhance their knowledge of computer science and obtain a master’s degree. Part-time students can take one evening course each semester and one or two courses in the summer to graduate in 3 1/2 to 4 years.

For more information, go to www.ship.edu/academic/deptcps.html or contact Dr. David Hastings at 717-477-1426 or dahast@ship.edu.

ROTC career day

Major Tom Starkoski ’91, looks on as Colonel Bob Johnson ’85, speaks to ROTC Cadets during a recent Career Night at the Ceddia Union Building. The event was sponsored by the Department of Military Science to bring ROTC alumni to campus to share some of their experience on careers in the Army to prospective students and current ROTC Cadets.  

Colonel John Rovegno ’80 and Cadet Joel Rogers discuss what it is like to be a military intelligence officer in today’s Army.