Disability Awareness Club hosts scavenger hunt
ByThe Disability Awareness Club held a scavenger hunt Saturday to raise awareness about the difficulties physically disabled students have navigating the Shippensburg University campus on Saturday.
The Disability Awareness Club held a scavenger hunt Saturday to raise awareness about the difficulties physically disabled students have navigating the Shippensburg University campus on Saturday.
As the student government elections have come to an end, Shippensburg University’s elected officers will begin to take on their new positions. Student-athlete, Madison Scarr has been elected as the student senate president as she enters her third year of being involved in Student Government.
Students and faculty convened in Shippensburg University’s Old Main Chapel on Thursday evening to listen to Robin Fleming’s lecture on how the end of the Roman Empire in Britain affected plants, animals and places.
Joseph F. Demarco, 18, of McCune Hall, Jacob S. Pollock, 18, of Seavers Hall and Alexandra P. Albert, 20, of Clear Spring, Maryland, were charged with underage drinking in connection with an incident that occurred March 18.
Pennsylvania’s physician general Dr. Rachel Levine addressed the audience in Shippensburg University’s Old Main Chapel on March 27 on issues concerning the LGBT community, including sex, drugs and gender identity.
Shippensburg University’s Day of Understanding, an annual event that celebrates diversity and individualism, will feature a lecture by author Sherman Alexie on Wednesday.
Not only does April mark the first full month of spring, but it also marks National Financial Literacy Month.
Shippensburg University’s College Democrats and criminal justice department recently presented a showing of the documentary “13th” in the Ceddia Union Building’s Orndorff Theatre.
Speakers from Millersville University (MU) gave a special presentation in Shippensburg University’s Old Main Chapel on Tuesday to introduce a one-of-a-kind disabilities program to the Shippensburg community.
The Shippensburg section of the Cumberland Valley Rails-to-Trails pathway will finish its last major hurdle toward completion with the installation of a walking bridge over Shippensburg’s Fogelsonger Road.
Shippensburg University students filled the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) Multipurpose Room on Thursday evening to listen to Women’s History Month speaker and political strategist Jessica Byrd.
Last Monday, Shippensburg University became one of 83 campuses in 23 states to be named a “voter friendly campus” as part of a series of voter education initiatives led by the Campus Vote Project (CVP) and Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education (NASPA), according to a news release issued by SU professor and Ship Votes adviser Catherine Clay.
The sounds of 18th century piano music flooded Shippensburg University’s Old Main Chapel on Saturday afternoon during keyboard performer Carol lei Breckenridge’s lecture on the origins of the piano.
Shippensburg University’s Fashion Archives and Museum has opened its latest exhibit last Thursdsay, called “Through the lens of the beholder: The Fine Art of Fashion” where students displayed clothes and accessories from prominent designers of the 19th and 20th centuries.
An award-winning author offered Shippensburg University an inside look into her writing process Thursday evening in Old Main Chapel.
Reduced tuition rates will be offered to Pennsylvania high school students with the introduction of a new enrollment program.
The National Center for Higher Education Management Systems (NCHEMS) will begin to assist the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) in conducting a review of its system of operations in upcoming months.
A new wave of historical fashion will be hitting Shippensburg University’s Fashion Archives and Museum (FA&M) this week.
Toria K. Mcleod, 22, of College Park Commons was charged with criminal mischief in connection with an incident that occurred Wednesday.