Ambassador Mamady Condé on Guinea
Guinean Ambassador Mamady Condé came to Shepherd University to make the case for U.S. businesses to expand to his country and to speak of the Read More
Guinean Ambassador Mamady Condé came to Shepherd University to make the case for U.S. businesses to expand to his country and to speak of the Read More
The Town Hall and Shepherdstown Police Department are now accepting Rambler as payments for utilities, tickets, parking permits, and fines. Amy Boyd, a town clerk Read More
If you’re checking behind your back every couple seconds or swear you see a shadow in the corner of your eye, don’t worry it is Read More
Student’s may have noticed a new railing behind the Robert C. Byrd Science and Technology Center this semester. The railing was designed by recent art Read More
(THE PICKET) – Bird lovers are scrambling to find a new home for more than 1,000 chimney swifts that use the chimney at Sara Cree Read More
The Red Flag Campaign is a national campaign to fight dating violence, stalking, and sexual assault. “Shepherd University is once again at the forefront Read More
(THE PICKET) – An email was sent to the Shepherd University community today, Sept. 22, in regards to a sexual assault that occurred in a resident Read More
Most students at Shepherd University have one thing in common, and that is stress. It can be because of juggling too many classes, or Read More
(The Picket) West Virginia needs to leverage its population’s talents and experiences to promote new businesses and diversify the state’s economy, said Dr. Jerry Callahan Read More
(The Picket)– The new director of the Shepherd Study Abroad program seeks to expand the program and says that financial aid can fund international study. Read More
A Rave alert was sent to students this evening advising students to stay inside until power is restored on campus. RAVE: Power outage effecting entire Read More
(THE PICKET)- The Picket is looking for photographers to volunteer their camera skills. The Picket covers many topics so any pictures are encouraged. Photographers are Read More