Stephanie Jirard appears on air and in WITF article
Stephanie Jirard appeared on air and in a WITF article that is part of a series titled Toward Racial Justice. Jirard has appeared several times in the series. Read and listen.
Stephanie Jirard appeared on air and in a WITF article that is part of a series titled Toward Racial Justice. Jirard has appeared several times in the series. Read and listen.
Early Warning Grades (EWGs) will be due Friday, March 26, at 4:00 p.m. All grades will be processed online. We will be enabling the ability to submit EWGs for all students. As in the past, we strongly encourage the submission of EWGs for all students. 100-level courses and those 200-level courses that are taken by…
Celebrate Black History Month with a virtual performance by Step Afrika! on Thursday, February 25 at 6:00 p.m. Viewers will be treated to a blend of percussive dance styles that highlight historic African American fraternities and sororities, traditional African dances and an array of contemporary dance and art forms into a cohesive compelling artistic experience.…
Join us for one, two or all three professional development opportunities. All sessions will be via zoom. Supervisors are asked to give all university staff time to attend these professional development sessions. Register for sessions at: Shippensburg University – Professional Development RSVP Once registered you will receive the zoom links for each session. Tips and Tricks…
Lawrence Eppard and Alison Dagnes launched a new podcast “Utterly Moderate” and it was featured in the Public Opinion and the Herald Mail. The podcast welcomes experts to discuss topics such as immigration, climate change, the First Amendment, democracy and COVID-19. Read the full article.
Alumna Christine Musser was quoted in a Sentinel article covering the move of historic house in Cumberland County. The Junkin house, built in 1752 will be moved for preservation this spring. Read the full article.
Romarr May ’14 was featured in a Reading Eagle story titled “Election 2021: How communities of color are moving forward in upcoming elections.” Read the full story.
Two local high school football players who have committed to Ship in the fall were featured in the Sentinel. Jeremiah Carothers and Tayler Shear are excited to start their academic and athletics journey at Ship. Read the full article.
Becoming the 17th President of Shippensburg University has been one of the highlights of my professional life. I knew the world would be watching. My goal was to make the university a place where students come first, scholars are born, friendships last forever, family traditions endure, and graduates were prepared to make a positive and lasting…
Stephanie Jirard appeared on the WITF event Toward Racial Justice. The focused on current issues surrounding policing and policy. You can hear the program here.