Darin Robillard
Articles
Shakespeare in Shippensburg: Drawing on the Bard
Throughout the past few months, the global and Shippensburg communities have been celebrating 400 years of Shakespeare’s afterlife — now it is time for Shippensburg Arts Programming and Education gallery to join in on the celebration.
SHAPE gallery “Gives the Gift of Art”
Following the success of “A Local View - Paintings from the late Paul Buhan,” the Shippensburg Arts Programming and Education invites the community to attend the Nov. 4 opening reception of “Give the Gift of Art,” SHAPE’s final exhibit of the year.
SHAPE to host night of experimental music
Noise does not always have to be unpleasant. In fact, sometimes it can be music to your ears.
Student uses his experiences to help others
It took 37 years and thousands of beers, but graduate student Kevin Faust found his calling — counseling, the profession that saved his life. Prior to beginning his bachelor’s degree in psychology, Faust was drunk every night for about 17 years.
SU professor publishes novel, translations underway
Kim van Alkemade, a professor of English at Shippensburg University, recently published her new book, “Orphan #8.” The book proved to be an immediate success, with more than 100,000 copies already in print.
SU professor publishes first novel
From a nugget of family history, Shippensburg University professor Kim van Alkemade wrote a novel that brings to light cruel medical practices committed on orphans in the early 1900s.