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Mike Bennett is an American visual artist based in Portland, Oregon . He studied art education and has worked as a preschool teacher.

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17-471: Michael or Mike Bennett may refer to: Arts [ edit ] Mike Bennett (artist) , American artist Michael Bennett (film director) , New Zealand writer and director Michael Bennett (theater) (1943–1987), American musical theater director, writer, choreographer, and dancer Mike Bennett (writer) (born 1962), British script writer, playwright and record producer Michael Bennett (book series) ,

34-625: A distinguished alumni of his high school for his work in the visual arts. Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania ( Ship or SU ) is a public university in the Shippensburg, Pennsylvania area. It is part of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education . Founded in 1871, it later became the first teachers' college in Pennsylvania. Shippensburg University

51-1102: A series of thriller books by best-selling author James Patterson Politics [ edit ] Michael John Bennett (1860–1944), Wisconsin State Assemblyman Michael S. Bennett (born 1945), Florida State Senator Sports [ edit ] Michael Bennett (boxer) (born 1971), American professional boxer Michael Bennett (cricketer) (1909–1982), Somerset cricketer Michael Bennett (cyclist) (born 1949), British Olympic cyclist Michael Bennett (defensive lineman, born 1985) , American football player Michael Bennett (defensive tackle, born 1993) , American football player Michael Bennett (running back) (born 1978), American football player Michael Bennett (wide receiver) (born 1991), American football player Mickey Bennett (born 1969), English association football player Mike Bennett (rugby league) (born 1980), English professional rugby league player Mike Bennett (wrestler) (born 1985), American professional wrestler Mike Bennett (born 1967), of

68-710: Is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education . The commonwealth legislated the State Normal School for "the education and training of teachers" in the seventh district (seven counties) to be in Shippensburg, and in 1871 the cornerstone was laid for the 212 ft (65 m) building designated the Cumberland Valley State Normal School . In 1917 the school was purchased by

85-566: The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC). The school maintains intercollegiate programs for baseball , basketball (Men & Women), cross country (Men & Women), field hockey , football , lacrosse (Women), soccer (Men & Women), softball , track and field (Men & Women), swimming (Men & Women), tennis (Women), volleyball (Women) and wrestling . Several club sports, such as rugby (Men & Women), Ultimate Frisbee and

102-628: 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

119-557: The inline hockey team, also participate in independent leagues. The home venue of the university's football and track & field programs is Seth Grove Stadium . The team name is the Raiders, and the mascot is "Big Red," a red-tail hawk wearing a pirates hat. The team colors are blue and red. Shippensburg University CDP is a census-designated place that is located in Shippensburg Township , Cumberland County , in

136-582: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. On 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

153-487: 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

170-690: The School of Graduate Studies. For the 2022–2023 academic year, out of 181 colleges in the Regional Universities North division, U.S. News & World Report ranked Shippensburg University as tied for 101st overall, tied for 150th in Top Performers on Social Mobility, and tied for 33rd place in Top Public Schools. Shippensburg University is an NCAA Division II school and one of eighteen schools to compete in

187-547: The State System of Higher Education. Shippensburg State College was designated Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania effective July 1, 1983. Since 1985, many of the original historic buildings of the campus, including Old Main, are listed in the National Register of Historic Places . Most of the campus is in Shippensburg Township , including the sections of the census-designated place . One portion of

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204-707: The campus grounds is in Shippensburg Borough , and another portion is in Southampton Township . Shippensburg University offers more than 100 undergraduate programs in the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Education and Human Services, and the John L. Grove College of Business. It also offers more than 50 master's degree programs, two doctoral programs, and three post-bachelor or post-master's certificate programs in 17 fields of study in

221-456: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Michael_Bennett&oldid=1253059022 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Mike Bennett (artist) Originally from Massachusetts, Bennett

238-441: The professional golf instructing duo Mike Bennett and Andy Plummer M. S. Bennett (1881–1964), American college football player and coach See also [ edit ] Gary Michael Bennett (born 1963), English footballer Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Michael Bennett . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

255-575: Was displayed at Pioneer Place in 2022 as part of the Portland Winter Light Festival . Dinolandia was exhibited in downtown Portland in 2022. In 2023, Bennett hid fifty artworks for people to find as part of a Zelda -themed scavenger hunt . He also hosted a moving sale and released Halloween -themed yard art in 2023. Painted Pines was exhibited at the Lloyd Center in early 2024. The Cool Creature Crawl

272-461: Was held at the Oregon Zoo in 2024. Bennet also hosted the seasonal pop-up shop Snow Day Village at Director Park in 2024. The shop debuted stuffed animals based on his visual work. Bennet contributed a plywood work to Robot Alley . He also designed MidCity SmashedBurger 's mascot, who appears in the company's logo . He opened Wonderwood in 2022. In 2022, Bennett was recognized as

289-482: Was raised in central Pennsylvania. In 2012, he studied animation, art education, computer design, and illustration at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania . Bennett installed large plywood cartoon characters in 2019. In 2020, he partnered with Miller Paint to offer Earth Day kits. He also hosted a collection called Crypto Zoo outside his house in 2020. Bennett's A to Zoo and A, B, Sea projects were exhibited at Director Park . Bioluminescent Beasts

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