Bitmap & Vector: An Exhibition of Images by Ship Design Students at Kauffman Gallery

The Kauffman Gallery’s “Bitmap and Vector: An Exhibition of Images by Ship Design Students” features select digital images by undergraduate design students. The images represent each student’s visual interpretation of a specific theme or concept. Created using a variety of image generating programs on either desktop computers or tablets, often in tandem, the images embody…

Marketing major Brooke Meyers gets active with Enactus

Senior marketing major Brooke Meyers discovered a unique way to apply what she’s learning in the classroom to help solve community problems with the student chapter of the global non-profit Enactus. The name Enactus combines the words entrepreneurial, action and us, and that’s exactly what the club is all about. “The main focus of Enactus…

Ship announces fall Brew Science courses

UPDATE – NEW DATES WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOON!  Shippensburg University’s brew science series is back, offering two courses this fall. These non-credit programs are designed for anyone interested in joining the brewery workforce, starting their own brewery or looking to advance their brewery business. Focus on Flavor: Beer Characteristics, Quality and Sensory Evaluation This four-part…

Pablo Delis publishes paper on barking treefrogs

Dr. Pablo Delis (Biology) and his colleagues in the University of South Florida have published the paper: Delis, R. Pablo, Earl D. McCoy, and Henry R. Mushinsky. 2020. Observations of Post-Breeding Migration of Hyla gratiosa (Barking Treefrog) Adults. Herpetological Review, 51(4), 690–694. Web-Link : https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Pablo-Delis/publication/349574082_Observations_of_Post-Breeding_Migration_of_Hyla_gratiosa_Barking_Treefrog_Adults/links/6036bce74585158939c9ea26/Observations-of-Post-Breeding-Migration-of-Hyla-gratiosa-Barking-Treefrog-Adults.pdf

Robert Shaffer published in National Council for Social Studies

Dr. Robert Shaffer’s article, “Republican Attacks on Democrats as ‘Socialist’: Historical Perspectives for Teaching a Key Current Issue,” appeared in the September 2021 issue of Social Education​, the journal of the National Council for the Social Studies. Web-Link The article is not open-access, unfortunately, but its listing is here:  https://www.socialstudies.org/social-education/85/4

Jonathan Skaff presents to international audiences

Jonathan Skaff, professor of History and director of International Studies, made two virtual international presentations in June. The first talk entitled, “Tang China’s Horsepower: The China-Inner Asian Borderland Breeding Ranch System” was presented to the Animals and Human Society in the Sinitic World Seminar of the Institute for Advanced Studies at the Hebrew University in…

Aaron Dobbs elected LSSIRT president

Mr. Aaron W Dobbs, Lehman Library, was elected 2021-2023 president of the Library Support Staff Interests Round Table (LSSIRT), a round table of the American Library Association (ALA). LSSIRT is the ALA unit focused on issues of concern to library support staff, including training programs, education, career development, job duties and responsibilities, and on fostering…