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The Rev. Diane Jefferson, director of Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA) at Shippensburg University, died  Saturday, June 21 ...
Shippensburg University’s Class of 2025 graduates in just 11 days — an accomplishment to be proud of for sure — what about everyone else? They will be returning in the fall to a campus that continues ...
Continuing a campaign of spending cuts in the federal government, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) placed around 85 percent of the AmeriCorps programs federal staff on paid ...
Since the beginning of time, a toxic relationship of depreciation has existed between the way our society views men and women. Specifically, the toxicity is highlighted from a standpoint of men’s and ...
SPOILER ALERT! According to Deadline magazine, the Season 3 finale of “ The White Lotus” shattered a record from previous seasons with 6.2 million U.S cross-platform viewers.This was a 30% increase ...
After 20 years of service at Shippensburg University, José Ricardo-Osorio is preparing for a new chapter. As the semester comes to a close, so does Ricardo’s time at Shippensburg. Beginning in June, ...
Darrell Newton was selected as the university’s next Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs (VPAA), starting July 1, 2024. A search committee narrowed the list from 80 candidates to 12 ...
Almost every seat was filled in Stewart Hall on Tuesday night for the reading in celebration of Shippensburg’s Associate Professor of English, Dr. Jordan Windholz’s new book, “The Sisters,” even ...
On Sunday, Apr. 21, Mark Hartman took his final bow on the Luhrs Performing Arts Center stage after 16 years of teaching, conducting and serving at Shippensburg University. Hartman has been a ...
Chances are if you are driving near the Lancaster area during the fall season, you will see a billboard for a place called Field of Screams. Since 1993, Field of Screams has been terrorizing ...
Shari Horner, a professor of English at Shippensburg University, held a lecture on the medieval lives of women saints and literature at the Women’s and Gender Studies Spring Faculty Colloquium on ...
Anyone who has lived in Pennsylvania long enough has heard this iconic slogan for our state lottery. It is spoken by Gus, the “Second most famous groundhog in Pennsylvania,” who serves as the PA ...