NEWS


2/5/2018, 10:09pm

Lectures to discuss science and religion, civil rights

Eric Rothschild, senior litigation counsel at Americans United for Separation of Church and States will be discussing the topic of science and religion at his lecture “The Biology Class You Wish You Could Have Taken: Evolution and Creationism of Trial in Dover, Pennsylvania.” 


1/29/2018, 8:11pm

PASSHE chancellor search underway

The Pennsylvania Board of Governors (BoG) has finalized the criteria that will be used to choose the next chancellor of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE). 


1/29/2018, 7:36pm

SU, The Slate mourns alumna

Sarah Hessen Eyd, a Shippensburg University alum and former managing editor of The Slate, died on Dec. 22, 2017, at her apartment building in Baltimore. She was 25 years old. 


12/4/2017, 9:50pm

Students open up with monologues

Shippensburg University’s Residence Hall Association (RHA)’s black culture in the U.S. Cultural Connection held an event on Nov. 29 in McFeely’s Coffeehouse titled “The Black Monologues.”


12/4/2017, 9:35pm

SGA, PSECU to award students with scholarships

Shippensburg University’s Student Government Association (SGA) is partnering with the Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union (PSECU) to provide a select number of SU students with scholarships next semester. 


12/4/2017, 9:33pm

Lecture highlights flaws in criminal justice system

A lecture titled “Access to Justice: Race, Privilege, Sports & What’s Uncommunicated” was presented at Shippensburg University on Thursday in Dauphin Humanities Center to generate a conversation about the inequalities prevalent in today’s society.