SU student recognized for LGBT advocacy
Monday, a Shippensburg University student was featured on Ellen DeGeneres’ talk show, “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” to discuss his philanthropy within the LGBT community on the SU campus.
Monday, a Shippensburg University student was featured on Ellen DeGeneres’ talk show, “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” to discuss his philanthropy within the LGBT community on the SU campus.
From rock climbing to archiving, senior Collin Gardner is far from the average college student.
Shippensburg University community members met around the Janie Fecker Garden outside Lackhove Hall on Tuesday for SU’s annual Tulip Planting Ceremony to remember those who have been victims of domestic violence.
Students gathered in the Ceddia Union Building multipurpose room Tuesday to learn about the graduate school admissions process from representatives of the Shippensburg University Career and Community Engagement Center (CCEC), Graduate Admissions and the Financial Aid Office.
A crowd of students, alumni, faculty, and friends of Shippensburg University enjoyed Maryland-style crabs in the hockey rink earlier this month in celebration of Crab Fest, an annual event hosted by the African American Organization (Afro-Am).
Growing up, our parents, teachers and babysitters all taught us about the buddy system.
Shippensburg University students and faculty rallied together to promote peace and equality at the United We Stand rally Thursday evening.
Shippensburg University’s ice hockey club was fined $250 Sept. 21 by Student Government after it was discovered that the team had been hosting a FootballMania fundraiser.
Shippensburg University’s Charles H. Diller Jr. Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership and Innovation hosts its Career and Innovation Hour tonight, allowing students to explore future job opportunities and network with local businesses.
It can wait. Texting and driving puts yourself and those around you in danger.
The Shippensburg University Public Relations Student Society of America chapter is welcoming two public relations professionals to campus on Thursday at 3:30 p.m. to speak in the Orndorff Theatre, in honor of Ethics Month.
With students preparing for the first few exams of the semester, finding a peaceful place to study on campus can be a challenge.
Two speakers from the University of South Florida (USF), hosted a program titled “Seriously Funny: Disability and the Paradoxical Power of Humor” Thursday, to show how humor can be used by people with disabilities to tell their stories and experiences of living with a disability.
While talk of the termination of the United States’ Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program continues to circulate through the national media, the conversation made its way to Shippensburg University on Thursday evening in the form of a criminal justice symposium.
Freshman year can easily be one of the hardest things to come to terms with, not only for parents, but especially for students living away from home for the first time.
Jamila Cupid, known as Dr. Cupid to her students, is one of the Communication/Journalism Department’s latest hires.
Green grass, a new president and a fresh class of students is almost enough to forget the turmoil Shippensburg University endured in the past few years.
Shippensburg University has been approved by the Board of Governors to introduce two new academic programs in upcoming semesters.
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.