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Gov. Tom Wolf signed the Timothy J. Piazza Anti-hazing Law on Friday. The bill came as a result of the death of the Pennsylvania State University sophomore.
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Gov. Tom Wolf signed the Timothy J. Piazza Anti-hazing Law on Friday. The bill came as a result of the death of the Pennsylvania State University sophomore.
“Our vision is to advocate for those who can’t, support those who can, and ensure all long-term care consumers live with dignity and respect,” Franklin County Ombudsman Angie Pickel said at a lecture on Thursday in Shippen Hall on gerontology, which is the study of aging.
Students from SUTV took home two collegiate Emmy awards from the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences on Oct. 13 in Philadelphia.
SUTV members attend the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. The group was nominated for three Emmys.
Due to recent major changes to the 2019-2020 housing agreement, some students may no longer be eligible to move off campus.
The housing agreement for the 2019-2020 academic year will require students to have earned 60 credits or above a 3.2 GPA to live off campus.
Tyler Rock and Bernie Schneider were announced as Shippensburg University’s 2018 homecoming king and queen on Saturday afternoon during halftime of the football game against Kutztown University.
Tyler Rock and Bernie Schneider pose for photos after being announced homecoming king and queen during Saturday’s football game. The homecoming court raised money for Hound Packs to benefit local students.
“At Shippensburg University, we strive to provide an environment where the people of our campus community feel safe.”
More than 100 businesses came to Shippensburg University for the fall career fair, ranging from chain suppliers such as Amazon and Target, to U.S. departments like the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board and the Pennsylvania Counseling Services.
An SU student speaks with a potential employer at the career fair held Thursday. More than 100 businesses came to the event to speak with students.
Tuesday was a prideful day to be a Shippensburg University student and a part of the LGBT community when students, faculty and administrators gathered in the Ceddia Union Building Amphitheater in solidarity after events that occurred the day prior.
Students gather to support the LGBT community after hate messages were left outside the SAFE office. They used chalk to spread words of hope and belonging on the sidewalks.
Patricia Smith speaks about her poetry during the keynote address of the English Association of Pennsylvania State Universities Conference. Smith has written and published eight books of poetry.
Award-winning author Patricia Smith shared poetry and a handful of personal literary experiences during her keynote address at this year’s English Association of Pennsylvania State Universities Conference on Friday afternoon in the Tuscarora Room.
A new program called Faculty in Residence (FIR) is allowing faculty to engage with students living on campus in residence halls.
Michael Bérubé and his son, Jamie, are a dynamic duo. They have a typical father-son relationship full of jokes and secrets.
Jamie Bérubé (left) and Michael Bérubé talk to the audience Tuesday evening about struggles Jamie and other people with disabilities face, including trying to find a job and gaining work experience.
Thursday’s Student Government Association (SGA) meeting started out like any other meeting would. SGA President Logan Wein called the meeting to order, followed by the roll call of the senators and opening remarks. What came next was unexpected.
Theft reported at Rife Alumni House