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Students had the opportunity to make campaign buttons throughout Democracy Day, an all-day event on campus.
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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.
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.
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An SU student walks through campus on a breezy fall day.
Javita Thompson, director of Community Engagement, discusses how students' involvement in the Shippensburg community can improve their social and academic skills.
"Food Truck Fridays" raises money for Shippensburg Station’s Cumberland Valley Railroad Museum. Food truck industry revenue grew 7.9 percent annually from 2011 to 2016, according to data from IBISWorld.
Some employers use the career fair strictly as a networking event, while others hope to fill internship and full-time job positions.