Lawrence Eppard’s latest podcast appears on Sentinel, features two students

The latest episode of Dr. Lawrence Eppard’s “Utterly Moderate” podcast appeared on the Sentinel website. Shippensburg University sociology majors Allyson Ritchey and Madison Laughman appear on the “Utterly Moderate” podcast to discuss life as a college student. https://cumberlink.com/opinion/article_a9d953b2-4590-5679-8144-11fb3d0bea40.html

Regina Yeung named Newman Civic Fellow

Sophomore political science major and Wood Honors College student Regina Yeung has been named a Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact, a coalition of colleges committed to community engagement. Yeung is one of only 173 students from across the United States and Mexico selected for the prestigious fellowship. “I’m excited to be named a Newman…

Shippensburg University announces Chapel Series Concerts

Shippensburg University’s Music and Theatre Arts Department is pleased to announce its annual spring Chapel Series Concerts. The series includes three performances hosted in the Old Main Chapel and all are free and open to the public. March 20 – 3:00 p.m. – Mowbray-Webber Guitar Duo Guitarists Candice Mowbray and Danny Webber perform music that…

A message from the President: Changes in mask guidelines

Dear Shippensburg University Community, Recently, the CDC updated their guidelines regarding the use of masks and implemented COVID-19 Community Levels. This tool provides access to the latest COVID-19 data, and aids communities in determining prevention steps to take regarding mitigation strategies. This includes guidance for individuals in high-risk (red), medium-risk (yellow) and low-risk (green) areas. Shippensburg…

Chemistry Department analysis delivers quality kombucha

Simply put, kombucha tea is a fermented beverage consumed for its purported health benefits, but brewing the tea is a bit more complex and that’s what led to the creation of Cultured Analysis. Started by Dr. John Richardson, professor of Chemistry and senior chemistry major Lauren Stains, the new company provides product testing and consulting…

Women of Ship: Marva “Chit” Bradley

Marva “Chit” Bradley made history as the first African American woman to win Homecoming Queen at Shippensburg University. The Afro-American Organization sponsored Bradley during her Sophomore year in 1973 in the homecoming court contest. She competed against 16 other candidates. At the time, Bradley was committed to multiple other organizations and clubs as well. She…