Prestigious award given to SU professor
ByA Shippensburg University professor will be spending five months in India after becoming a recipient of the Fulbright Award over the summer, for his research of Indian literature.
A Shippensburg University professor will be spending five months in India after becoming a recipient of the Fulbright Award over the summer, for his research of Indian literature.
The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University announced Aug. 16 that the Delaware Watershed Research Fund will be awarding Shippensburg University professor Claire Jantz a nearly $500,000 grant.
Shippensburg University alumnus Steven A. Esworthy, 31, of Harrisburg, was struck on the head with a piece of wood on June 19 while walking home, PennLive reported.
Welcome back to another exciting semester at a state university, where students wait for grants to feed and house themselves one year and worry about a full-scale faculty strike the next year.
Faculty and coaches of Pennsylvania’s 14 state universities plan to hold a vote with their union in mid-September to decide whether to strike, because both parties cannot agree on a contract with the state system.
A new school year is upon us, and for seniors like me, that means our chapter is coming to an end.
A 22-year-old man jumped out of a second-story window in College Park on Friday and was airlifted to Hershey Medical Center, according to Carlisle State Police.
As the end of the semester approaches, so does the task of moving out of a place you have called home for the past few months.
Hundreds of Shippensburg University students will set sail this weekend during the graduate and undergraduate commencement ceremonies.
Shippensburg University students interested in finance attended a lecture Thursday to receive career advice, and hear about an entrepreneur’s strategies for running a small business. Fergus McCann, a Canadian businessman and entrepreneur, began his career in 1970 when he founded a golf-tour company for American golfers traveling overseas.
At Shippensburg University, students are helping students with disabilities achieve their dreams in the workplace.
Dreadful Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings are the times nobody on campus looks forward to. Having your window open those days will lead you to be woken up before your alarm sounds because of the hated ROTC cadets, according to the application program Yik Yak.
Taking off in a Chinook helicopter, ROTC Cadets departed to Fort Indiantown Gap last weekend to conduct a training mission that encompasses all the information they have learned. Joint Training Exercise (JFTX) is a three-day training event where military science level three cadets take their turns leading fellow cadets on missions through the woods.
Picture yourself walking across campus and you see a small cat, shivering, running for cover from the harsh realities of being a stray on a college campus. Shippensburg University employee Sara Pike has the solution.
Showcasing the best Shippensburg University has to offer, the Minds@Work Conference boasted student research projects on April 19 in the Ceddia Union Building.
Going to a national campaign rally is a lot like going to a block party: You will hear loud and strange noises, there will be lot of weird looking people and you know at some point the police are going to show up. All you hope for is that you can leave before a snaking line of armed officers file through the crowd, shining piercing light in your eyes and demanding you back away from them.
Communication/journalism week provides department students with educational opportunities in the three journalism emphases offered at Shippensburg University.