Theresa Ward ’22 presents research to PA Sociological Society

“I felt like a ‘real’ sociologist.” That’s how senior sociology major Theresa Ward described the moment she was published in an academic journal and presented at a state-wide sociology conference with Dr. Lawrence Eppard, assistant professor of Sociology. Ward had a strong interest in completing an undergraduate research project and decided to ask Eppard to…

Dr. Jerry Carbo fights to end work place bullying

Dr. Jerry Carbo, professor of management, is making big changes in the work place and the classroom. Carbo is president of the National Work Place Bullying Coalition and in recent months helped move forward the Dignity at Work Act in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The act works to prevent, detect, remedy and eliminate workplace bullying.…

CLUS extends deadline for student proposals

The Center for Land Use and Sustainability (CLUS) announces a call for student proposals to support research broadly related to the field of sustainability. Any undergraduate or graduate student at Shippensburg University is eligible to submit a proposal, as long as the project has a focus on environmental, economic, and/or social sustainability. Teams of students are also…

Ship joins community Be Kind Month

This story was first published and release by the Shippensburg Community Resource Coalition. Kindness is defined as “the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate.” Genuine kindness expressed through daily living has the potential to change lives by making individuals feel cared for. The “be kind.” movement brings awareness of the importance of kindness in…

Tim Hawkins publishes article in Journal of Marine Science

Tim Hawkins, professor of Geography-Earth Science, published his article Atmospheric Drivers of Oceanic North Swells in the Eastern Caribbean in the Journal of Marine Science Engineering.  The work was based on his Fulbright Scholar Award to Barbados and was published with colleagues from The University of the West Indies, the Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology,…

James Lohrey invited to join Phi Kappa Phi

James Lohrey, assistant professor of Communication, Journalism, and Media was recently invited for membership in the Indiana University of Pennsylvania chapter of The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective honor society for all academic disciplines.  Lohrey is currently a PhD candidate in the Media and Communications program at the…