SALISBURY, MD—As Salisbury University’s fall 2023 semester came to a close, Art Department Chair Bill Wolff traveled to Barranquilla, Colombia, to strengthen SU’s partnerships with both the City University of Barranquilla (IUB) and the Universidad del Norte (UniNorte). He was invited by IUB to lecture and engage with student artists as a visiting global expert…
Month: January 2024
University Student Academic Research Award
The University Student Academic Research Award (USARA) Committee will be accepting applications for the spring semester until February 16, 2024 at 4:30pm. Awards up to $400 are available to help support undergraduate research projects and creative endeavors related to developing and conducting projects, with a faculty supervisor, and the presentation of research/scholarly pursuits at national…
FACULTY MINI GRANTS 2024
Applications are now being accepted for Faculty Mini Grants . The Faculty Mini Grant Program, sponsored by Graduate Studies and Research, provides up to $3,000 to encourage faculty to develop research, scholarly, or creative programs that provide the potential for sustained professional development and extramural support. Additionally, the program is intended to support faculty in…
Lambda Society (SU’s Queer Faculty and Staff) Spring Semester Happy Hour
The Lambda Society invites SU’s community of 🌈 LGBTQ+ faculty, staff, graduate students and their allies, to join our spring semester Happy Hour event at 4:30 p.m. at Hopper’s Tap House Pavilion on Thursday, January 25. Meet new friends, share storie, and have a great time! Please feel free to bring family members (kid and pet-friendly venue). You…
New Recycling Initiative
The expansion of the Mini-Trashcan program is now taking place! Fulton Hall piloted the program during the Fall 2023 semester. The Mini-Trashcan pilot program was able to reduce the amount of recycling entering the waste stream via office waste by 32 percent and the amount of trashbags used by 76 percent in Fulton Hall. With…
SU Students Earn First Place in Geography Bowl
By SU Public Relations SALISBURY, MD—Salisbury University students recently put their geography trivia skills to the test during the American Association of Geographers (AAG) student bowl at the organization’s Mid-Atlantic division annual meeting. One of SU’s teams, including senior earth science major David Bair, of Hagerstown, MD, earned first place. “I was proud of the…
Delmarva Power Donates $5,000 for SU Scholarship Funding
By SU Public Relations SALISBURY, MD—Salisbury University students will have an opportunity to receive more scholarship funding in 2024 thanks to Delmarva Power. The company, a division of Exelon, recently donated $5,000 to the SU Foundation, Inc. through its 29th annual Delmarva Scholarship Golf Classic tournament. Pictured, from left, are Jason Curtin SU vice president…
A Call for Proposals for the SUWF’s International Women’s Day Conference
The Salisbury University Women’s Forum (SUWF) invites you to join us at our 8th Annual International Women’s Day Conference Theme: Inspire Inclusion: It Matters Friday, March 8, 2024 | 1-4 pm in Worcester Room “When we inspire others to understand and value women’s inclusion, we forge a better world. And when women themselves are inspired to be…
After-Hours Drop-In Opportunity – Great for Adjuncts!
To the many adjunct faculty at SU – we see you! We recognize that you might work full time and need assistance after regular operational hours. ID&D is extending online office hours via Zoom on Wednesday, January 24 from 5-7 p.m. to provide faculty, particularly adjuncts, with the opportunity for individual consultations about preparing your course…
The Academic Advising Center is Moving to the Academic Commons, Room 262
The Academic Advising Center has moved to the Library (GAC), room 262, while Blackwell Hall is being remodeled. The Academic Advising Center’s new location is on the 2nd floor, between the Center for Student Achievement and the University Writing Center. If you need to connect with an Academic Advisor or Advising Services Coordinator, please feel free…