CCEC to host the year’s largest career fair this week
Shippensburg University’s Career and Community Engagement Center (CCEC) is gearing up to host its largest career fair of the year on Thursday.
Shippensburg University’s Career and Community Engagement Center (CCEC) is gearing up to host its largest career fair of the year on Thursday.
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.
Amanda Domian, of Creekside Apartments, reported to university police on Wednesday that her 26-inch black and blue Huffy bicycle had been stolen from the bike rack in front of McCune Hall.
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.
Shippensburg University’s “Diggin’ History” lecture series began Wednesday evening with “Honor, Service, Legacy — The Pennsylvania Military Museum,” presented by SU alumnus and Pennsylvania Military Museum Director Tyler Gum.
For more than half a century, North Korea has been a thorn in the world’s back, but until recently it has not pricked anyone hard enough to give it serious attention.
Shippensburg area locals kicked back Saturday afternoon with drinks, food and yard games at the first Shippensburg Beer and Wine Festival.
A Shippensburg University alumna was presented a collegiate Emmy last weekend for a community service package made for SU’s television station, SUTV, which provided an inside look into the life of a woman who raises guide dogs.
Non-student visitor charged with flight to avoid apprehension, trespass, public drunkenness, disorderly conduct
Less than a week after assuming her new role as interim chancellor of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE), Karen Whitney has already visited two PASSHE universities, with plans to visit the other 12 universities in the coming weeks.
Eucabeth Odhiambo, Shippensburg University associate professor of education, introduced her debut novel, which examines the impact of HIV/AIDS in Kenya and how it inspired her during the writing process Thursday evening in SU’s Old Main Chapel.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for 2018–19 will be open on Oct. 1.
Constitution Day is commonly recognized on Sept. 17, but this year Shippensburg University kicked off its annual festivities on Friday.
Interim PASSHE Chancellor Karen Whitney said in a press release she wants to “listen and learn” as she travels the state system.
Eighty-four years ago today, a man named Leo Szilard was walking across a London street when he had an idea that would change the course of humanity forever.
Bicycle stolen from outside of Lackhove Hall A female minor reported a theft to SU police on Aug. 3 while attending a summer camp on campus.
The 4th Annual Shippensburg University Major/Minor Fair kicked off Thursday in the quad, inviting students and faculty to network and learn about academic programs and classes.
Bystanders in downtown Shippensburg saw an unusual sight Wednesday as an eight-horse team of the Budweiser Clydesdales paraded through town.
With the start of each semester comes numerous changes, and Shippensburg University’s Communication/Journalism Department was no exception after announcing several personnel changes beginning this semester.
Shippensburg University’s campus police officers traded in their uniforms and parking tickets Thursday evening to host the police department’s second annual picnic.