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Members of Shippensburg University and PSECU celebrated the renovation of the PSECU Financial Education Center Wednesday morning. Pictured from left to right: PSECU University Development Manager Chris Rhine, SU Student Government Association President Aven Bittinger, PSECU President George Rudolph , SU President Laurie Carter, SU PSECU Campus Community Manager Allison Gayer, PSECU Director of University Development Mike Verotsky and PSECU Senior Director of Membership Development Dave Dentler
Andrew Burdge won the first Story Slam with a story about his childhood.
Earlier in the summer, Luhrs announced 12 additional shows coming this fall.
Students can bring personal objects to campus to feel more at home.
Campus police officers serve hamburgers and hot dogs to students Tuesday evening at their annual picnic.
Shippensburg University Student Government Association President Aven Bittinger will continue to advocate for students on the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education's Board of Governors.
Wednesday morning, Police patrolled the entrances to the high school. Both Suppo and Shippensburg Borough Police Chief Meredith Dominick stood outside, while Shippensburg Mayor Kathy Coy greeted students on their way into class.
Members of the Shippensburg Police Department coordinated K-9 officers from the Cumberland County Sheriff's Department and the Carlisle War Barracks.
The message from the superintendent was also posted to the "Shippensburg Area School District" Facebook page, where parents and community members expressed their take on the school's response.
Several members of the community took to the "Shippensburg Community" Facebook group to react.
Several members of the community took to the "Shippensburg Community" Facebook group to react.
The official Shippensburg University Instagram posted two male students with the caption "what an engineer looks like" on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022, before having the caption edited following complaints from students.
The interior of the steam plant will see various renovations and updates including the creation of multiple floors, conference rooms and labs for students.
Stewart Hall renovations are expected to be completed in November. The building will act as a welcome center for members of the campus community.