PASSHE requests budget increase
Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) officials met with Gov. Tom Wolf and the state legislature in support of an increased 2017–18 budget for PASSHE schools.
Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) officials met with Gov. Tom Wolf and the state legislature in support of an increased 2017–18 budget for PASSHE schools.
Actor and rights activist BD Wong visited Shippensburg University on Thursday to discuss diversity and the numerous challenges he faced throughout his career in conjunction with the university’s annual HOPE Diversity Scholarship Program.
Shippensburg University hosted a heroin and opioid epidemic forum tonight that discussed the drug problems Pennsylvania communities are facing.
University police charged Ellerie L. Krot, 19, of Lackhove Hall with underage drinking in connection with an incident that occurred on Feb. 10.
Shippensburg University responded to an incident of anti-Semitism in an email sent to students by Interim President Barbara Lyman on Saturday morning.
Author and professor Michael Neiberg will be hosting a lecture next Tuesday to discuss the events that led up to World War I and how they shaped modern society.
Shippensburg University’s facilities planning and management department continues numerous repairs and renovations around campus, including the installation of disability signage.
Laughter echoed throughout the Shippensburg University Grove Spiritual Center on Thursday night as a professor and author shared a short story about the rejection and the hardships of being a writer.
Just days before International Darwin Day, Shippensburg University commemorated the day by hosting its annual Science and Religion Forum in Orndorff Theatre.
Vehicle damaged in the C-3 parking lot Kimberly Williams, 19, of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, came to the Shippensburg University Police Department on Feb. 10 to report her 2016 Honda Civic was damaged.
A Fulbright-Nehru scholar shared his experiences living and teaching overseas during a lecture at Shippensburg University on Thursday.
Following the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) announcement of Barbara Lyman as Shippensburg University’s new interim president, SU adjusted to additional administrative changes.
As January transitions into February, Shippensburg University students and faculty are preparing to pick up their picket signs and join a nationwide protest.
Almost two weeks after President Donald Trump’s inauguration, several Shippensburg University organizations joined together to host the 30th annual March for Humanity on Thursday.
Shippensburg University senior Shaun Smith will be working for the state of Pennsylvania this semester during an internship sponsored by the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE).
Marches are a popular way for Americans across the country to exercise their First Amendment rights, and at Shippensburg University it is no different.
An individual went to the Hoffman Mills State Vehicle parking area to retrieve an SU Student Association van on Jan. 2 when they discovered a window on the passenger door of their vehicle had been shattered.
The 30th anniversary of the annual Martin Luther King Jr. March for Humanity will be celebrated Thursday at Shippensburg University.
As Shippensburg University continues to adjust to the departure of former President George “Jody” Harpster, the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) has appointed the university’s interim president.