Formalized Graduate School, New Academic and Study Abroad Programs Among State of the University Highlights

By SU Public Relations SALISBURY, MD—A formalized graduate school; new programs in engineering, music therapy and public communication; and enhanced study abroad initiatives are among the highlights announced by Salisbury University President Carolyn Ringer Lepre during her second State of the University address on Monday, November 13. These are among the next steps in realizing…

Local Suicide Prevention Organization Helps Connect M.S.W. Student to Goals

By SU Integrated Marketing SALISBURY, MD—With mental health concerns on the rise, suicide awareness is becoming more prevalent. Unfortunately, the silence and stigma surrounding the topic can leave those people struggling with suicidal thoughts feeling isolated from the support and sense of belonging they need. Sometimes, the most important thing you can do is reach…

Rommel Center Innovate Walls Mural Competition Winners Announced

By SU Public Relations  SALISBURY, MD—How can art represent innovation? That’s the question winners of the Innovate Walls Mural competition, hosted by Salisbury University’s Dave and Patsy Rommel Center for Entrepreneurship answered with their selected entries. “Flowers of Life” by Nicholas Tindall earned first place. His artwork will be featured on the largest of two…

Delayed 24-25 FAFSA Availability

The 2024-2025 FAFSA, originally slated to open in October, will not be available until December 2023 due to the FAFSA Simplification Act that was passed by Congress. To learn more, and keep up on any new announcements regarding the 24-25 FAFSA, check out 24-25 Major FAFSA Changes on the SU Office of Financial Aid &…

Study Abroad Flash Fundraiser – November 28

On Tuesday, November 28, all gifts to the Study Abroad program will be matched up to $1,000 total! Your gift will help cover the cost of foreign student visas for approximately 30 study abroad students during the Spring and Fall 2024 terms. The goal is $5,000 and your gift, of any amount, will help alleviate…

President’s Advisory Team Meeting Summary (11/15/23)

President's Advisory Team Meeting Summary

A President’s Advisory Team Meeting was held Wednesday, November 15 with the following agenda items: Highlights from President Lepre, University Writing Center Overview, Sustainability Efforts Update, Shared Governance Updates, and Open Q&A…

Pottery Sale

pottery sale Fulton lobby nov 27-30

Come join us in the Fulton Hall Lobby for the Clay Club’s Pottery Sale.November 27 – 30 / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm…

Posters on the Bay Applications

Posters on the Bay

 Approximately 15 undergraduate and graduate student researchers and creative artists will be selected to showcase their work at a poster presentation to our Maryland elected representatives and their staff.  This is an opportunity for students residing in Maryland to meet with their elected state officials, but students living outside of Maryland are also encouraged to submit. The event will take place around January 23, 24, or 25….

SU’s Sim Center Welcomes 300+ ‘Thinking and Doing’ (T.A.D.) Students

The Richard A. Henson Medical Simulation Center recently welcomed 300+ Wicomico County Public Schools ‘Thinking and Doing’ (T.A.D.) students as part of a series of visits aimed at introducing the 3rd-5th graders to various careers in healthcare. Full Article from https://www.wmdt.com/2023/11/t-a-d-program-allows-local-elementary-students-to-explore-robotics-careers-in-health-care/ posted below: SALISBURY, Md.- “Something that shocked me was how advanced the technology is,”…

Vice President of Student Affairs Open Office Hour with Students

Join Dr. Dane Foust, Vice President of Student Affairs, for his monthly open office hours. Students will have the opportunity to meet with Dr. Foust to discuss any issues or challenges they are facing, or ask questions about campus life. All SU students are encouraged to attend! Date: Thursday, November 16 Time: 3:00 – 4:00pm…