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Stephanie Jirard moderates the criminal justice symposium where a panel of professors debated the topic of crime and the media. Panelists from various departments provided different views on the subject.
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Stephanie Jirard moderates the criminal justice symposium where a panel of professors debated the topic of crime and the media. Panelists from various departments provided different views on the subject.
Hit and run reported in commuter parking lot
Hurricane season is now far underway, and would it really be the season without a cataclysmic storm dominating the news?
Hurricane Florence made landfall last week and has killed more than 12 people in its destruction. This storm, like many in the past, has caused billions in damage, but people are soon to forget the storm’s impact.
Former NFL player Don McPherson on Sept. 10 lead an engaging and interactive discussion about sexual violence prevention, consensual sex and male privilege giving a lecture hosted by the Shippensburg University Women’s Center.
Don McPherson speaks with SU students, faculty and community members about the importance of sexual violence prevention and identifying male privilege. McPherson travels the country speaking with groups of all ages.
Despite light precipitation, members of Shippensburg University’s administration, students, staff, Student Veterans of America and ROTC gathered outside the Ezra Lehman Memorial Library Tuesday morning to commemorate the 17th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Administrators stand in the rain during the 9/11 memorial. Those lost in 9/11 were honored during the ceremony as well as SU alumni.
Shippensburg University’s College of Arts and Sciences grew this semester with the establishment of the school of engineering.
In 2017, 11 burglaries were reported to Shippensburg University campus police; 10 were on campus, and seven of those were in on-campus housing, according to an annual university security report.
SU alumna Ashley Maready shares her career experiences in the historical conservation field. Maready has traveled across the country and worked at museums in Pennsylvania, Arkansas, Kansas and New York.
With more than a decade’s worth of experience in the historical conservation field, Shippensburg University alumna Ashley Maready shared her journey during a lecture in the Dauphin Humanities Center on Sept. 11.
Senior political science major and English minor Luke Smith is working with Pennsylvania’s Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) during a 15-week internship sponsored by the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE).
Luke Smith is one of nine state system students participating in THIS program in Harrisburg.
An anonymous senior official in the Trump Administration sent an op-ed piece to The New York Times. While many have called for the author's resignation, this should inform people of the changing administration.
Another week in the Trump White House, another week of controversy.
Since Frank Brogan’s departure in September 2017, the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) searched for a new chancellor.
Daniel Greenstein was appointed the next chancellor of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. Greenstein believes student success is more than a degree and every student will have an opportunity to succeed.
Shippensburg University will be celebrating Constitution Day with a reading of the Preamble, a lecture and discussion session and a library display.
Almost everyone who attends Shippensburg University understands the significance of Welcome Week to freshmen.