NEWS


11/13/2017, 8:08pm

SU professor reminisces about Bhutan

“Pick a destination and go there. The world looks different once you have,” said Shippensburg University counseling professor Kurt Kraus during his presentation, “Scaling the Heights of Happiness in the Kingdom of Bhutan.” 


11/13/2017, 7:50pm

SU administration changes announced

In an email sent to Shippensburg University students on Monday, SU President Laurie Carter announced that David Lovett, current dean of students, will now serve as the interim vice president for enrollment management and student success as a part of the university’s reorganization process. 


11/6/2017, 10:07pm

Female saints remembered as leaders

Four professors discussed women saints and their abilities to break through gender norms and patriarchal hegemony Wednesday in Shippensburg University’s Old Main Chapel. 


11/6/2017, 10:01pm

Annual Veteran’s Day festivities to be held at SU

Shippensburg University’s Army ROTC Raider Battalion kicked off its annual Veteran’s Day festivities on Monday, and will conclude with a ceremony on Friday in acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by current and former members of the U.S. military. 


11/6/2017, 9:41pm

Immigration forum enlightens students

“That’s not in my department.” “You’re wasting my time, come on!” “Don’t you know any better? Move on, move on!” shouted the faculty at the students.


11/6/2017, 9:37pm

French students make annual trip to SU

Eight students from a school in Northern France visited Shippensburg University as part of a partnership with SU that allows students from each school to experience what it is like attending school in different areas of the world. 


11/1/2017, 3:34pm

Student commended for LGBT advocacy

Shippensburg University student Trent Bauer got the surprise of his life when he was called out of the audience of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” to be recognized for improving the presence of the LGBT community on SU’s campus.


10/30/2017, 8:48pm

SU places fifth at national Outdoor Nation competition

Shippensburg University placed fifth in the national Outdoor Nation challenge, with members of the Shippensburg community putting down their cell phones and competing against 55 schools in outdoor activities such as hiking, bird watching and yoga. 


10/30/2017, 8:42pm

Poet hosts reading in Old Main Chapel

Dim light washed over the faces of murmuring Shippensburg University faculty, students and community members in the Old Main Chapel on Thursday night as they waited in anticipation to hear the words of a Guggenheim Award recipient.  


10/25/2017, 6:32pm

SU students challenge religious demonstrator on quad

A self-described Christian man held a protest on the Shippensburg University campus on Wednesday afternoon, yelling anti-gay remarks and drawing a large crowd of students to the academic quad.


10/23/2017, 9:45pm

Family of shooting victim shares story

During a press conference at Shippensburg University on Oct. 16, the brother of Shippensburg elementary wrestling coach Bill Wolfe Jr. recounted the events that occurred during the mass shooting in Las Vegas that led to the death of Wolfe and 58 others.