NEWS


10/9/2018, 4:30pm

Career fair provides opportunity to network

More than 100 businesses came to Shippensburg University for the fall career fair, ranging from chain suppliers such as Amazon and Target, to U.S. departments like the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board and the Pennsylvania Counseling Services.


10/9/2018, 4:28pm

SU supports LGBT community after attack

Tuesday was a prideful day to be a Shippensburg University student and a part of the LGBT community when students, faculty and administrators gathered in the Ceddia Union Building Amphitheater in solidarity after events that occurred the day prior. 


10/9/2018, 4:26pm

Writer uses poetry to discuss difficult topics

Award-winning author Patricia Smith shared poetry and a handful of personal literary experiences during her keynote address at this year’s English Association of Pennsylvania State Universities Conference on Friday afternoon in the Tuscarora Room. 


10/9/2018, 3:26pm

Greeks tell SGA about alleged mistreatment

Thursday’s Student Government Association (SGA) meeting started out like any other meeting would. SGA President Logan Wein called the meeting to order, followed by the roll call of the senators and opening remarks. What came next was unexpected. 


10/9/2018, 3:24pm

Campus police briefs 10/9/18

University police on Sept. 21 placed two wooden traffic barricades in the alley next to the Rife Alumni House on North Prince Street due to the development of a sinkhole in the roadway.


10/2/2018, 12:32pm

SUTV nominated for three collegiate Emmy awards

SUTV, Shippensburg University’s student-run television station, was nominated for three collegiate Emmy awards over the summer from the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. 


10/2/2018, 12:30pm

State police briefs 10/2/18

Police reported that a shed at the Ridge Church of the Brethren, 1095 Ridge Road, Shippensburg, was burglarized on Sept. 28 between midnight to approximately 10 a.m.


9/25/2018, 2:39pm

Campus police briefs 9/25/18

Madison C. Sharp, of York Springs, Pennsylvania, reported to university police on Sept. 19 that her 2008 Honda had been damaged while it was parked in the C-7 commuter parking lot.


9/25/2018, 2:36pm

Constitution Day sparks personal connection

“If it wasn’t for that impossibly brave man, doing that impossibly brave thing, I wouldn’t be here today because I never would have been born,” said Steven Lichtman, a Shippensburg University political science professor.


9/25/2018, 2:32pm

SU survey to address, create new initiatives

Shippensburg University’s Climate Survey Working Group (CSWG) will be launching a survey at the end of October to assess the social climate of SU and identify successful initiatives, uncover challenges facing the community and develop strategic initiatives to build on successes and address challenges, according to Carlesha Halkias, executive director of the office of social equity. 


9/25/2018, 2:31pm

State tree faces environmental threats

With the Appalachian Trail just minutes from campus and the Blue Ridge Mountains surrounding Shippensburg University on both sides, it could be said SU is truly tucked into “Penn’s Woods.”