PASSHE system redesign begins Phase 2 work
The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) has entered “Phase 2” of its multi-year plan to restructure the system and reach long-term stability.
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The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) has entered “Phase 2” of its multi-year plan to restructure the system and reach long-term stability.
The annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. March for Humanity allows students to remember King, but also have a voice to impact and lead the future. This year’s march will begin on Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in Old Main Chapel.
The 32nd annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. March for Humanity will honor and remember King’s legacy on Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in the Old Main Chapel.
Students help package leftover food in Reisner Dining Hall to take to local organizations. The packaged food provides additional meals for people.
Every week, 40 pounds of food from Reisner Dining Hall is taken to local organizations that help feed the Shippensburg community.
The longest government shutdown in American history may be over, but the possibility of a giant, spike-topped wall at the Mexican border is not yet totally eliminated.
Students were evacuated from Naugle Hall this morning after numerous rooms were flooded by the building’s sprinkler system.
When students go away to college, the last thing they might think to pack is a suit and tie or a long dress skirt. Luckily for students at Shippensburg University, the Raider Ready Professional Dress Closet has them covered.
SU students have the opportunity to choose from a variety of clothing options. The donations help students give a good first impression when going to job interviews.
A Shippensburg University student prepares for a job interview with clothing donated from the Raider Ready Closet.
Students had the opportunity to make campaign buttons throughout Democracy Day, an all-day event on campus.
Democracy Day is ran by the class of Leadership History and Social Change, which is taught by history professor Steven Burg. The class studied what is of interest of students and tried to incorporate their research into the event to best encourage voter participation.
Every other year, millions of Americans turn out to vote on the first Tuesday of the month of November. They come from every state and represent people of a variety of backgrounds.
The U.S. and China's relationships have been key in establishing world globalization, particularly among Asian countries.
Shippensburg University economics professor Brendan Finucane discusses how different countries' relationships establish the world's economic state, as well as how this is connected to world politics.
Globalization has been influencing the world for decades.
Social media may make some millennials feel insecure or motivated to pursue a healthier lifestyle.