Sharon Harrow publishes third book

Sharon Harrow, English, third book, an edited collection titled “Adapting the Eighteenth Century: A Handbook of Pedagogies and Practices,” was published by the University of Rochester Press (Boydell & Brewer) in April, 2020. In addition, Harrow’s second book, “British Sporting Literature and Culture in the Long Eighteenth Century” was reissued in paperback form by Routledge…

Antonia Price invites community to participate in virtual StewardSHIP Week in recent Sentinel article

Ship’s StewardSHIP activities look a bit different this year. Instead of the usual hands-on opportunities, Shippensburg switched to an online format to deliver videos on how people can practice good stewardship even as they stay home. In the article Antonia Price with the Center for Land Use and Sustainability invites the entire community to join…

Enjoy the great outdoors on the rail trail

Ship’s virtual StewardSHIP Week featured faculty experts encouraging everyone to get outside and do their part to preserve and protect the earth. Dr. Allen Dieterich-Ward highlights the beauty of the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail. The trail, which runs along the edge of campus, connects communities in a natural and sustainable way. Visit our StewardSHIP Week playlist on…

Joseph Zume offers simple tips to conserve water

Ship’s virtual StewardSHIP Week featured faculty experts sharing simple tips to help the entire community become better stewards of the earth. Dr. Joseph Zume, Geography-Earth Science, focused on one of the Earth’s most precious resources, water. Zume encourages everyone to reduce the amount of water they use and avoid disposing of prescription medications and chemicals…

Claire Jantz speaks for the bees

Ship’s virtual StewardSHIP featured a variety of earth friendly tips and topics from faculty experts. Dr. Claire Jantz, Geography-Earth Science, is a home beekeeper and offers simple ways you can help protect the bees. This includes letting those dandelions grow in your yard, avoiding using harmful pesticides and the planting of flowering plants, trees and…

Russ Hedberg turns trash into treasure by creating container garden

Ship took StewardSHIP Week online, with faculty experts offering simple tips on how everyone can make a difference in the environment. Dr. Russ Hedberg, Geography-Earth Science, provides a quick tutorial on how to create home planters using items you already have around the house. Visit our StewardSHIP Week playlist on Ship’s Youtube to see all of the StewarSHIP Week…

Sustainability + StewardSHIP

The university is committed to continuing its annual StewardSHIP Week and Earth Day celebration virtually and is inviting the entire community to take part. Throughout the week, faculty experts and students will share their sustainability tips in videos, social media posts and will hear from virtual guest speakers. To kick the week off, members of…

StewardSHIP Week goes virtual

With a constant commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship, Ship celebrated its annual StewardSHIP Week virtually. The week featured video messages from faculty experts offering tips, guest speaker Zoom sessions and the signing of a climate commitment. The week kicked off with a video from the campus community sharing what sustainability means to them.