Message from President Carter
Hello campus community, It is with pride that I update you on the good work of our students and programs.
Hello campus community, It is with pride that I update you on the good work of our students and programs.
The Shippensburg University Grove Forum was filled with students, faculty and community members, leaving standing room only, last Thursday for a presentation and guest panel hosted by the political science department.
The power of sports competitions to unite the world and create opportunities for peace can never be underestimated.
Muhammad Ali’s eldest daughter, Maryum “May May” Ali, shed her light on Shippensburg University students Thursday afternoon during a student session before her lecture that evening.
Students from Shippensburg University and the other 13 Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) universities traveled to the Capitol building in Harrisburg on Thursday for the annual advocacy event at which students urge lawmakers to fund state schools.
Eric Rothschild shared his experiences as lead trial counsel during the Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District trial on Thursday night in the Ceddia Union Building’s Orndorff Theater.
Tanner O. Kaurudar, 21, of Kieffer Hall, was charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia in connection with an incident that occurred on Jan. 29.
Modern Therapy is an online mental health care company that provides online clinical talk therapy sessions, allowing students to get mental health care through email, texts and online video sessions.
The first sale of Pennsylvania’s medical marijuana program took place in Butler on Thursday at the Cresco Yeltrah+ (CY+) dispensary.
Shippensburg University’s dining services have undergone a variety of changes during the 2017–18 school year, including the implementation of new programs and the closing of “Chop N Wrap,” previously known as “Chickendipity.”
As America’s opioid epidemic continues to take the lives of more than 50,000 people a year, one state found a way to curb the death rate ― treatment.
Shippensburg University President Laurie Carter sent an email to students on Thursday and addressed the topics of recruitment, her inauguration, the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education’s (PASSHE) advocacy day and Vice President for Student Affairs Roger Serr’s retirement.
Shippensburg University students did not have to wait long for a new pub to open on King Street.
Shippensburg University is now a preferred college partner by The Pittsburgh Promise, a foundation in Pittsburgh aimed at helping local students.
The Shippensburg University Investment Club hit a record return of 26 percent last year and has grown their investment to more than $20,000.
Math professor Luis Melara shared his life and teaching experiences during a lecture Tuesday evening about when he spent seven months in India.
As global climate change continues to threaten coastal communities and change regional weather patterns, people around the world are asking, “What can I do to stop it?”
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf delivered his annual budget address on Feb. 6, highlighting an increase in funding for public education in the 2018-19 fiscal year and pushing state legislators of both parties to approve a severance tax.
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) is hoping to impact thousands of Pennsylvania families through its new public awareness campaign.
The Honorable Pamela O’Berry and Shippensburg University President Laurie Carter helped lead the SU community in the 31st Annual Martin Luther King March for Humanity on Thursday.