NEWS


4/10/2017, 7:43pm

INSINC hosts annual conference

Researchers from across the country converged at Shippensburg University Friday for the second annual social justice conference, which seeks to discuss and unveil social problems.


4/3/2017, 6:24pm

Lecture explains Rome’s effect on British culture

Students and faculty convened in Shippensburg University’s Old Main Chapel on Thursday evening to listen to Robin Fleming’s lecture on how the end of the Roman Empire in Britain affected plants, animals and places.


4/3/2017, 6:21pm

Police briefs 3/18-3/26/17

Joseph F. Demarco, 18, of McCune Hall, Jacob S. Pollock, 18, of Seavers Hall and Alexandra P. Albert, 20, of Clear Spring, Maryland, were charged with underage drinking in connection with an incident that occurred March 18.


3/29/2017, 12:33pm

Pedestrian bridge installed near SU

The Shippensburg section of the Cumberland Valley Rails-to-Trails pathway will finish its last major hurdle toward completion with the installation of a walking bridge over Shippensburg’s Fogelsonger Road.


3/27/2017, 7:15pm

SU named “voter friendly” campus

Last Monday, Shippensburg University became one of 83 campuses in 23 states to be named a “voter friendly campus” as part of a series of voter education initiatives led by the Campus Vote Project (CVP) and Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education (NASPA), according to a news release issued by SU professor and Ship Votes adviser Catherine Clay.


3/27/2017, 6:55pm

PASSHE announces possible faculty layoffs

In light of tough financial times for the 14 Pennsylvania Association of Higher Education (PASSHE) schools, Mansfield University announced the possibility of faculty layoffs at the end of the 2017-18 academic year.


3/27/2017, 6:53pm

Fashion Archives unveils newest exhibit

Shippensburg University’s Fashion Archives and Museum has opened its latest exhibit last Thursdsay, called “Through the lens of the beholder: The Fine Art of Fashion” where students displayed clothes and accessories from prominent designers of the 19th and 20th centuries.


3/27/2017, 6:51pm

Internet users face diminished privacy

Republicans hit a roadblock last week with repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act, but they are making progress in deconstructing broad internet privacy protection policies that were created under former President Barack Obama’s administration.