Annual Corn Festival attracted thousands
Shippensburg’s 37th annual corn festival kicked off Saturday morning, containing both new and traditional events such as live music, an antique auto show and a corn-eating contest.
Shippensburg’s 37th annual corn festival kicked off Saturday morning, containing both new and traditional events such as live music, an antique auto show and a corn-eating contest.
Shippensburg University has been approved by the Board of Governors to introduce two new academic programs in upcoming semesters.
The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) will begin searching for a new chancellor of education following the announcement of current Chancellor Frank Brogan’s plans to retire Sept. 1.
Local officials announced the opening of a $1.3 million road during a ribbon cutting ceremony held on Friday at Shippensburg University (SU), bringing the eight-year project to a close.
The nationwide search for Shippensburg University’s next president ended today as Laurie Carter from Eastern Kentucky University was announced to be SU’s 17th president starting Aug. 7.
The roar of shouting friends and family members echoed around Shippensburg University’s Heiges Field House during the two undergraduate commencement ceremonies Saturday. Rain and cool weather pushed the celebration inside, causing it to split into two ceremonies.
Holly St. Clair, 24, a graduate student of Shippensburg University, died May 5 from complications of diabetes.
The Shippensburg University Grace B. Luhrs University Elementary School (GBLUES) will remain open for at least five more years, following the Shippensburg Area School District (SASD) board’s approval of a new agreement during a meeting Monday evening.
Following Donald Trump’s rally at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the crowd filing out of New Holland Arena were met by a tense scene, featuring protestors and supporters of Donald Trump.
Shippensburg University undergraduate and graduate students presented their research and creative work at SU’s annual Minds@Work Conference on April 25.
Harrisburg, PA — President Donald Trump marked his 100th day in office Saturday by traveling to Harrisburg to rally with his core supporters in lieu of attending the White House Correspondent’s dinner.
Shippensburg University’s faculty and coaches unions recently awarded more than $5,800 to numerous students for their academic accomplishments.
Shippensburg University’s Residence Hall Association (RHA) teamed up with volunteer SU students to host its annual Arbor Day festivities on Friday.
Shippensburg University’s recently established Charles H. Diller, Jr. Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership teamed up with 3 Day Startup (3DS) to give students hands-on experience not seen in the classroom.
A Shippensburg University professor continued the Last Lecture Series by giving a lecture as if it were his last on April 18 in the Cora I. Grove Spiritual Center.
Shippensburg University has recently made alterations to a program that has been offered to high school students for years.
Shippensburg University’s Student Government held its weekly meeting Thursday, but this time, with many additional attendees.
The search for a permanent replacement for former Shippensburg University President George “Jody” Harpster continues this week, with several information sessions being held each day for a particular candidate.
Mckensi J. Washabaugh, 20, of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, was charged with driving under the influence and minors prohibited from operating a vehicle with alcohol in system in connection with an incident that occurred April 14. Anna Marie Davis, 19, of Seavers Hall was charged with underage drinking at the same time.
Shippensburg community members raced, ran, rode and rambled to celebrate the ribbon-cutting of the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail bridge and Shippensburg extension on Sunday afternoon.