Christine Royce completes MS in Instructional Design and Technology

Christine Anne Royce, Ed.D., Teacher Education, completed her MS in Instructional Design and Technology from Bloomsburg University which she pursued during the pandemic and has been applying much of the content learned through her coursework already.  In addition, she co-authored a published article with Anthony Manetta (student who graduated in December with his Master’s) titled…

Andrea Barrick to serve on political science board

Dr. Andrea Barrick, Social Work & Gerontology, was selected to serve on the Midwest Political Science Association Robert H. Durr Award. This committee is responsible for selecting the best paper that applies quantitative methods to a substantive problem at the MPSA annual conference. The winner will be announced in April.

Shishir Shakya to present on regulating healthcare workers

On January 28th, 2022, at 3:00 – 6:00 PM ET, Dr. Shishir Shakya, economics, will be presenting in a virtual public symposium where he will talk about the Effect of Regulating Healthcare Workers on Patients and Practitioners at the Institute for Humane Studies at George Mason University and co-hosted by the Arkansas Center for Research in Economics.…

Eucabeth Odhiambo publishes biography for children

Dr. Odhiambo, teacher education, authored a biography for children ages 6-9 titled “She Persisted: Wangari Maathai.” Written by Eucabeth Odhiambo (Author), Gillian Flint (Illustrator). Published by Philomel books an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC. The book will be released on February 1, 2022. The book is inspired by She Persisted by Chelsea Clinton & Alexandra Boiger. Web-Link: https://www.amazon.com/She-Persisted-Wangari-Eucabeth-Odhiambo/dp/0593353587/

A message from the President: First week update

Dear faculty, staff, and students, We’ve tackled the first week of the spring semester and I’m encouraged by reports that our campus community continues to prioritize our COVID mitigation protocols. The student move-in process was successful thanks to our dedicated staff and the cooperation of students. There are currently 28 students in quarantine and 57…

Kate Nicholson ’21 launches career with Ursa Space Systems

Kate Nicholson ’21 was one of the first graduates of Shippensburg University’s sustainability programs and she’s already doing big things in her field. Introduced in 2017, the sustainability program was created to meet a forecasted 6.8 percent growth of jobs in the field of sustainability. With many of those jobs in the Franklin, Cumberland, Adams,…

A message from IT: Zoom recording purge

Shippensburg University is quickly approaching our Zoom cloud storage cap, and we will be removing all videos older than one year on February 1, 2022.  You are encouraged to back up any video that was recorded prior to January 1, 2021 if you wish to keep it.  For more information on downloading Zoom recordings, please…

Lawrence Eppard’s podcast hosts Bob Inglis, executive director of RepublicEN

On the latest episode of the Utterly Moderate Podcast, host Lawrence Eppard is joined by former Republican South Carolina Congressman and current executive director of RepublicEN.org Bob Inglis. On their website, RepublicEN asserts that, “We are the EcoRight. . . We stand together because we believe in the power of American free enterprise and innovation to solve climate change. Together, we encourage,…

A message from SUPD: F/S-1 Parking changes

Dear Campus Community, Effective Spring 2022, 13 parking spaces in the F/S-1 lot directly behind Gilbert Hall have been designated for Student Commuter Parking. The spaces are located at the rear West end of the parking lot and are marked with two Commuter Parking signs.  Please adhere to the parking designations reflected by your parking…