International flags displayed in ‘heart of campus’
ByA display of 71 international flags lined the academic quad last week as a traditional part of International Education Week.
A display of 71 international flags lined the academic quad last week as a traditional part of International Education Week.
With Nov. 20 quickly approaching, professors are trying to pack in as much course material before on-campus students leave.
The Shippensburg University Sociology Department hosted Emily Cloyd of the American Association for the Advancement of Science to speak about climate change Thursday.
The Shippensburg University Student Government Association (SGA) approved proposed changes to the budget and finance committee standing rules Thursday during a Zoom meeting.
The Student Government Association (SGA) hosted a public meeting via Zoom Thursday afternoon.
As Election Day nears, students are looking for ways to get out to the polls. One campus group, ShipVotes, is campaigning to have professors lift absence penalties to further encourage students to vote.
Shippensburg University officials announced the new Anti-Racism Institute at the university in a press release. Officials created the program to continue the conversation of the national racial awakening.
The vision of a single student has become an entire week set aside each semester to celebrate the many cultures and aspects of diversity on the Shippensburg University campus.
With a global pandemic brewing and flu season on the way, officials at Shippensburg University’s Etter Health Center are preparing and implementing plans to keep students safe and healthy this semester.
Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) Chancellor Daniel Greenstein virtually visited Shippensburg University in a Zoom session Monday afternoon.
Shippensburg University President Laurie Carter and other officials answered student questions at a virtual President’s Hour Oct. 7.
Student Government Association (SGA) approved several new member appointments and additions for their committees at the October meeting last week.
Lance Hines-Butts has had a vision for campus unity at Shippensburg University campus since his sophomore year. Next week, this vision will become reality as Diversity Week, a full week of programming focused on educating and celebrating the diversity on campus.
ShipVotes, a nonpartisan coalition at Shippensburg University, is educating students about the importance of their vote and how to register to vote for upcoming elections.
Members of the Shippensburg University community gathered on Zoom Thursday afternoon for students to discuss their experiences with race on campus.
The Women’s Center at Shippensburg University celebrated the 19th Amendment over Zoom with a panel of speakers from both on- and off-campus organizations. Speakers paid tribute to those who fought for the right and the diversity among them. Many speakers addressed the importance of voting in the upcoming elections and encouraged attendees to register to vote.
Shippensburg University recently launched “Ship Connects,” a virtual networking platform for faculty, staff, students and alumni.
Researchers are shining a spotlight on LGBTQ+ history in Pennsylvania and at Shippensburg University.
The Shippensburg University Pride Center is undergoing a change in leadership as officials search for a new director. Dani Zinn, the former director of the Pride Center, decided to join the Air Force in August and stepped down from her role, according to Arielle Catron, the interim director of the Pride Center and director of the Women’s Center.