Kyle Miller co-authors article for ASCA magazine

Kyle Miller, director of Student Conduct and Community Standards, co-authored an article in the Association for Student Conduct Administration Magazine – Reflections. The article was titled “Breaking Down the Barriers to Collaboration: Student Conduct and Fraternity & Sorority Life.”  

Ship’s Pride Center launches leadership program with FCCF grant

The Shippensburg University Pride Center was awarded a grant from the Franklin County Community Foundation (FCCF) and the Foundation for Empowering Communities to begin a queer and trans transformative justice leadership program. The FCCF’s grant program invests in innovative and collaborative approaches and solutions to community problems for the greatest impact on the quality of…

Ship celebrates Lavender Graduation

On Thursday, December 9, the Shippensburg University Pride Center hosted a Lavender Graduation ceremony in the Ceddia Union Building. Celebrated each semester, Ship’s Lavender Graduation honors LGBTQIA2S+ students and acknowledges their achievements and contributions to the university. All students, including cisgender, heterosexual students are welcome to partake in the celebration. According the Stephanie Jirard, chief…

Peyton Bramble’s restoration project displayed in Frederick City Hall

Senior history major Peyton Bramble spent her summer interning with Caring for Textiles, an organization specializing in textile conservation, repairs and restoration for clients locally, nationally and internationally. In November her work was placed on display in Frederick, Maryland’s City Hall. Bramble worked on several restoration projects over the summer including the 1860’s Civil War-era…