Arelys Madero publishes journal article

Dr. Arelys Madero published an article titled  “The Subject Matter Should Be an Adequate Trigger Warning”: How and Why Criminology and Criminal Justice Faculty Use (and Don’t Use) Trigger Warnings . The article was published the Journal of Criminal Justice Education. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10511253.2022.2133154

Carrie Sipes facilitates forum on climate adaptation with WITF

Dr. Carrie Sipes served as a facilitator for a deliberative forum on climate adaptation and resilience with Climate Solutions at the WITF Public Media Center in Harrisburg, Pa. See the StateImpact PA story for more information about Climate Solutions, the deliberative forum, experts and backgrounders on EVs, solar development, flooding and agriculture.

David W. Wildermuth presents at international conference

David W. Wildermuth presented a paper entitled: “Navigating War and Identity: Malgré-nous Marc(z)ell Wolfersberger in the German Army, 1942-1944,” at the international conference “The Impact of War Experiences in Europe: The Conscription of non-German men and women into the Wehrmacht and Reichsarbeitsdienst (1938-1945),” held at the University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, on October 27, 2022. Marcell Wolfersberger was the…

Jordan Windholz presents paper at Early Modern Trans Studies II Conference

Jordan Windholz presented his paper, “Anatomy, Synecdoche, and the Elaboration of the Cisgender Body under Early Modern Patriarchy, or The Bofa Problem in Helkiah Crooke’s Mikrokosmographia (1615)” at the Early Modern Trans Studies II Conference held at Bryn Mawr College, Nov. 3-5. Drawing on transfeminist theory and histories of the body, his paper examined 16th century anatomical…

Luis Melara presents poster to National Collegiate Honors Council

Luis Melara, professor of Mathematics, presented the poster “Teaching an Honors Global Pandemics Seminar: A Mathematician’s Perspective” at the 2022 National Collegiate Honors Council Annual Conference.  The meeting was held in Dallas, Texas from November 2-6, 2022. https://www.nchchonors.org/uploaded/NCHC_FILES/Annual_Conference/2022/Docs/2022_Conference_Program_printable_FINAL10.29.pdf

Lonce Bailey appears on Utterly Moderate podcast

Dr. Lonce Bailey, professor of Political Science, joined the “Utterly Moderate” podcast with host Dr. Lawrence Eppard, associate professor of Sociology to discuss the midterm elections. Listen here: https://connorsforum.substack.com/p/election-preview-show?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

SCRC coordinator recipient of two Health Champion Awards

The Shippensburg Community Resource Coalition (SCRC) announced that Sonja Payne, SCRC coordinator, is the recipient of two awards in recognition of her commitment, dedication, and advocacy work for healthy communities in the Shippensburg and surrounding communities. Sonja received the Healthy Franklin County ‘Community Health Outstanding Young Professional Award’ and the Partnership for Better Health ‘Champion…

SU Honors students launch SUPER election data map

With election day right around the corner, 16 Shippensburg University Wood Honors College students have created a first-of-its-kind voting data map that shows statistics and changes in voting patterns over time. The SUPER Map (Shippensburg University Pennsylvania Election Research Map) features statistics on voter registration, partisan turnout and electoral victories for every county in PA…