Dr. Larence Becker (pictured above) presented “Extraordinary Machines: A History of Computer Models of the Mind” as part of the spring Fulton Faculty Colloquium….
Month: May 2023
Alumni Publish Manuscript on Participatory Research
Psychology alum Allyson Rivera (May 2021 graduate) and Romona Harden (December 2022 graduate), as well as James M. Bennett High School student Hannalise Wang (now at the University of Maryland), co-authored a manuscript with psychology faculty Dr. Yuki Okubo and Dr. Michèle Schlehofer that was published a paper in the Journal of Participatory Research Methods. The paper, “Conducting Virtual Youth-Led…
Spring 2023 Psi Chi Induction and Awards Ceremony
Our department held the annual Psi Chi Induction and Awards Ceremony on Saturday, April 29. We were pleased to induct 43 members into Psi Chi this year. The PsychologyDepartment awarded two students, Ryan Devine and Amanda Niederland, with the Psychology Department Award for their academic and service accomplishments. Nicolette Giglio received the William and Eva Anderson Award in Applied Psychology….
21st Annual SU Student Research Conference – April 21
Each year, the Salisbury University Student Research Conference (SUSRC) gives students an opportunity to present the research that they’ve been working on with faculty.As always, our psychology students did an awesome job of presenting their research.There were three psychology presentations during the afternoon oral session.Presenters included Amanda Niederland, Jaedyn Messer, Aniah Gopaul, Summer Akinrodoye Michaela Harrigan, Ryan Devine, Joanna…
Out of the Darkness Walk
On April 2, the SU Psychology Department joined over 250 campus and community members in a suicide prevention event. This Out of the Darkness Walk is one of many similar events around the country supporting the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (ASFP). The walks not only raise funds to support ASFP’s efforts in research, education and advocacy, but…
Thank You For Celebrating With Us
Dear SU Family, As I reflect on a most incredible and joyous occasion for Salisbury University, I thank each and every member of the campus community for your contributions to the Inauguration celebrations that took place across campus last week. Because of you, SU showcased many of the wonderful things that make our…
Staff Senate: Reminder Call for Nominations
Salisbury University Staff Senate is currently accepting nominations for open positions on Staff Senate. If you are a staff member not covered by collective bargaining (NSTCB), please consider nominating yourself or another staff member. All available positions and terms are listed below. We encourage you to nominate yourself or another staff member by completing the Qualtrics Survey by May 11th 2023. …
Staff Senate Election Process & Expectations for Senators
Monday, May 8 | 2-3 p.m.Commons, Frederick Room (2nd Floor) Every month, join the Staff Senate for a Snack & Chat to discuss a topic of interest and enjoy a snack provided by Human Resources. RSVP is not required but highly recommended. Have you ever thought about running for a staff senator position or are you curious about the…
Freeman Named SU’s 2023 Outstanding Research Mentor
SALISBURY, MD—Dr. Angela Freeman, Salisbury University assistant professor of biological sciences, has earned SU’s 2023 Outstanding Research Mentor Award. Presented at the 21st annual SU Student Research Conference (SUSRC), the honor celebrates faculty who are excellent supervisors of student research or creative work. “I am touched by this nomination,” said Freeman. “We have a stellar…
SU’s ‘Wordstock’ Celebrates the Art of Language May 10
SALISBURY, MD—Salisbury University hosts “Wordstock” 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday, May 10, at the Fulton Hall Fountain, celebrating the art of language. Attendees can watch or participate in the annual event through spoken, written, sung, rapped, enacted or chanted words. Participants are invited to bring their own works or share from works they love during open-mic…