Employer Information Zoom Sessions

There are various Employer Information Zoom Sessions hosted by Career Services this fall and they are listed below. These are 1-hour information sessions with employers via zoom. You can discuss anything career-related you want. You can ask about jobs and internships, salary, career paths, etc. This is a great opportunity to find out about a…

STEM Job & Internship Fair

YOU’RE INVITED TO THE STEM JOB AND INTERNSHIP FAIR! We hope to see you Thursday, November 9th at SU’s STEM Job/Internship Fair! Questions, please contact us at: Salisbury University Career Services Guerrieri Student Union (GSU) Room 242 Salisbury, MD 21801 410-543-6075careerservices@salisbury.edu…

SU Contingent Shines at Model UN

By SU Public Relations SALISBURY, MD—Sitting in the General Assembly Hall of the United Nations in New York on the final day of their week-long Model U.N. conference, Salisbury University students Ayomide Odetola and Carolyn Reynolds were capping a thrilling week during which they were celebrated for earning a prestigious position paper honor, marking just…

ODI: Weekly Faculty Coffee & Chat

Coffee and Chat: Joing Dr. Okubo to talk about ways to incorporate diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in your teaching!

Are you a faculty member looking to engage in conversations about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) with another faculty member? Join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion’s Faculty Fellow – Dr. Yuki Okubo for Coffee & Chat every Wednesday 10:00am – 12:00pm in the Student Union (GSU 125). Dr. Okubo is looking forward to chatting…

Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month

Hispanic Heritage Month

Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month is a time to honor and recognize the contributions of Hispanic and Latinx individuals to our society, history, and campus life. Hispanic Heritage Month is observed from September 15th to October 15th. This celebration offers us an opportunity to reflect on the countless achievements and the enduring legacy of Hispanic and Latinx…

Banned Books Event: Let Freedom Read!

Banned Books speakers include keynote Kelly Jensen, panelists Dr. Erin Stutelberg, Ms. Emma Cohn, Ms. Ashley Teagle, Allison Jennings-Roche, and moderator Mr. Seth Hershberger.

The Banned Books Week Event calls attention to current efforts to censor books, the impact such efforts have, and underscores the importance of the freedom to read. Join us for a conversation on this important topic in-person or virtually on Friday, October 6, 2023. For additional information and registration, visit the Banned Book Week 2023 Guide….

JOIN PACE: October 17, 2023 Mayoral Forum

PACE serves the Salisbury University and its broader communities through curricular and extracurricular programming that promotes civic dialogue. On Oct 17 at 6pm, PACE will be partnering with the Greater Salisbury Committee and Salisbury Area Chamber of Commerce to host a Mayoral Forum. All three candidates will attend, to answer prepared questions and select questions…

Reminder: Substitute Teacher Interest Meeting

Wicomico County Public Schools is recruiting SU students to serve as substitute teachers. If you are an education major, or if you enjoy working with children, please consider this opportunity. You can work half days or whole days to work around your SU course schedule, and can also select certain grade levels or schools that…

Applications Accepted for Fall 2024 M.B.A. Program

Master of Business Administration

Applications are now being accepted for admission to our M.B.A. program. We currently offer two delivery formats, hybrid (in classroom and online) and online (100% online). Apply now. Our innovative M.B.A. integrates ERP technology into several of the classes, allowing students the opportunity to navigate through SAP and helping them to attain cutting-edge software skills. Students can choose the accelerated…

Greetings from the Perdue School of Business Dean

Christy Weer

Dr. Christy Weer, Perdue School of Business Dean Welcome to the Perdue News! Summer is over and we’re back to business. Classes started last Monday and it’s great to see and hear students roaming the halls talking about their experiences over the summer break. We welcomed the second largest class in SU history as well…