Grad student William Flannery and Professor Kimmel research the Carlisle Central Farmers Market

 “I really like bridging the gap between the community and the college,” he said. “There’s often this divide between townspeople and students and I think projects like this help bring them together.”  William Flannery, a graduate student in the sociology department, partnered with associate professor Chad Kimmel to analyze the failure of the former Carlisle…

Dr. Chattopadhyay forges new academic connections with trip to India

Before the New Year, Dhiman Chattopadhyay, associate professor in the Department of Communication, Journalism and Media (CJM), traveled to India for a business-cum-leisure trip to reunite with old friends and colleagues and to engage at universities throughout the region. During his time back in the country he grew up in, he delivered lectures, hosted workshops…

Aiden Gonder and Dr. Dias develop a new product to support Keystone Health team

Senior mechanical engineering major, Aiden Gonder and Dr. Joao Dias, associate professor of mechanical engineering, recently took on a project that would provide an important product to Keystone Health’s pediatrics team.  “I originally wanted to have some sort of extracurricular project to demonstrate the knowledge I gained in the classroom,” Gonder said. “I went to my advisor,…

Sahli and biology students present research at 2024 Botany Conference

In June 2024, the Botanical Society of America hosted the National Botany Conference in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Attendees learned more about a variety of research topics, including endangered species conservation, plant adaptation and environmental stressors.  Heather Sahli, faculty member in the biology department, presented her ongoing research on the Pennsylvania endangered dwarf iris, Iris verna.…

Kim has two research projects published in peer-reviewed journals

Two of Kim’s research projects were recently published in peer-reviewed academic journals. The two publications are as follows: “The Effect of Board Diversity on Cost Stickiness”. 2024. Korean Accounting Review 49 (3): 103-139; and “The Relation between Split Credit Rating and Post Earnings Announcement Drift”. 2024. Korean Accounting Journal 33 (4): 55-86. Web-Link : http://e-kar.org/search/list.asp…

Ramsey publishes study in peer-reviewed journal

Ramsey’s research study, “Closing the Gaps: An Examination of Student Self-Sabotage, a Willingness to Ask for Help, and Personal-Enacted and Enacted-Relational Identity Gaps in the Student-Instructor Relationship,” was accepted for publication in Communication Studies, a peer-reviewed communication journal. The article features recent Shippensburg University graduate Elizabeth Russell (’23) as Ramsey’s coauthor. The article is available…