George Hogan
Articles
What is AI, and is large-scale use good for society?
Students, faculty and community members interested in how artificial intelligence operates and the impact it could have gathered at the CUB Orndorff theater on March 4, to hear Professor Alice Armstrong’s overview from the Department of Computer Science.
Students celebrate musical culture at the Black Experience Tribute Showcase
Shippensburg University students met at Memorial Auditorium on Feb. 28 to give tribute to Black artists and culture through dance and lip-sync performances in front of a panel of four faculty judges.
The Evolution of Snowboarding
The idea of snowboarding started in 1968, when Sherman Poppen nailed two skis together. Today, it is an Olympic sport.
‘The Man Who Wouldn’t Give Up’
In celebration of Black History Month, students and professors gathered in Franklin Science Center for Professor Joseph Shane’s lecture to remember the Civil Rights Movement progress and scientific breakthroughs that Percy Levon Julian accomplished during his life.
First Spring 2026 SGA meeting introduces 3 new senators
Senators for the Shippensburg University student government association held a crowded first meeting with the public on Feb. 12 in CUB 119.
Opportunities to be found at the international studies fair
Faculty gathered on Feb. 4 in CUB 119 to share information on Study Abroad options. Locations around the globe and the experiences to have were discussed while visiting each table. Areas in France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, Scotland, Spain and Costa Rica had professors talking all about their trip’s potential.
‘Partners in Peace’ program revealed at Nov. 14 Council of Trustees meeting
The Shippensburg Univer-sity Council of Trustees held a public meeting in the CUB MPR on Friday, Nov. 14. Important to Friday’s meeting was the announcement of new campus positions, a presentation on a recent program attended by the Wood Honors College and the approval of the 2026 university budget.
SU students hold study abroad panel
Six students hosted a panel for International Education Week to share information on the Study Abroad Program in the Orndorff Theater on Tuesday, Oct. 28.
A Grimm’s Night
A Grimm’s Night was anything but a grim occasion, with prizes and sweet treats filling the CUB Multipurpose Room on Halloween night.
Henderson Gym gets haunted
From the beginning to the end, no space was wasted. At each turn, someone was waiting to hop out. The actors used a variety of voices to enhance the ambiance.