Princeton Review Names SU Among Nation’s ‘Greenest’ Colleges for 14th Year

By SU Public Relations SALISBURY, MD—For the 14th consecutive year, The Princeton Review, in partnership with the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), has named Salisbury University one of the nation’s most environmentally responsible colleges. The University is featured in The Princeton Review’s 2024 Guide to Green Colleges, which highlights impressive environmental and sustainability programs at…

Become the Next Student Regent

Salisbury University is seeking a student leader interested in representing the entire University System of Maryland student body. SU and the other University System of Maryland institutions are invited to nominate one exceptional candidate to become the next Student Regent. The Student Regent is a two-year term and serves as the student voice on the University…

Employee Benefits Division | November Wellness Webinars

Stay Healthy & Happy this holiday season!

The holiday season can bring joy and good times, but it can also bring stress and difficult situations. Holiday stress can come from visiting family, financial stressors, and unreasonable expectations both from yourself and others. A common saying is “you cannot pour from an empty cup,” which means that if you are not taking care…

SU Families Enjoy Annual Dogwood Village Kids Night

By SU Public Relations Salisbury University’s Housing and Residence Life Office welcomed faculty and staff and their families for its annual Dogwood Village Kids Night on October 30. Children in costumes enjoyed games, crafts and traditional trick-or-treating led by SU resident assistants. View more photos from the event on SU's Flickr page. Learn more about…

Auditions: LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS & TOWN HALL

Little Shop of Horrors and Town Hall auditions

Auditions: LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS & TOWN HALL SU’s Bobbi Biron Theatre Program is thrilled to announce auditions for the cult-classic musical Little Shop of Horrors and the hauntingly beautiful play TOWN HALL.  We welcome all interested students and community members—you do not have to be a theatre major—to audition for the shows! Come sing your heart out for a…

New Textbook, Authored by SU’s Agarwal, Released

SALISBURY, MD—Dr. Vinita Agarwal, Salisbury University professor of communication, has authored a new textbook, Health Communication as Social Justice: A Whole Person Activist Approach, from Routledge. The book combines whole-person and social justice activist perspectives to educate students on the role of communication in promoting inclusive and person-centered health care practices. The textbook explores health…

The Zest – How to Get a Good Night’s Sleep

The young think they don’t need much sleep. I remember those days. You can stay up late and then go to work or school the next day with no problem, or can you? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, aka the CDC, says adults aged 18 and older need 7 or more hours of…

SU Libraries Information Literacy Partner of the Month for September-October

Photo of Michele Schlehofer

It is with great pleasure that the SU Libraries recognize Michele Schlehofer of the Psychology Department as the September-October winner of the SU Libraries Information Literacy Partner of the Month Award. Tina Plottel, Research and Instructional Services Librarian and liaison to Psychology, nominated her, writing: We’ve worked together on several classes, but this fall she…

Employer Zoom Information Session

The State of Delaware and SU alumni Sean Kelly, Human Resources Associate  is doing an Employer Information Zoom Session on Monday, November 6th from 3:30 to 4:30 PM and is hosted by Career Services   Mr. Kelly will speak about the many career vacancies in DE which include therapy jobs, finance and economist jobs, nursing jobs, environmental jobs, engineering jobs, managerial jobs,…