Graduate Research and Presentation Grants!

Planning for your research plans? Do not forgot to apply for the Research and Presentation (RAP) Grant which is exclusively for graduate students. These awards, up to $750, are available to help support graduate research endeavors related to developing and conducting research, with a faculty supervisor, and the presentation of research/scholarly pursuits at meetings. Information…

Share of $4 Million USDE Grant to Increase First-Year Student Success at SU

By SU Public Relations SALISBURY, MD—Salisbury University will receive $216,000 over the next four years to increase retention and success for first-year students, thanks to a nearly $4 million Postsecondary Student Success Grant from the U.S. Department of Education to the University System of Maryland (USM). With its share of the grant, dubbed “Maryland’s ABCs for…

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, January 18 Time: 3:00 – 4:00pm…

SU Social Work Faculty Research Recognized by the Council on Social Work Education

By SU Public Relations SALISBURY, MD—The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) recently recognized Salisbury University’s School of Social Work for its faculty research at the organization’s 2023 annual meeting in Atlanta. Dr. Mary Hylton, professor of social work, received the Journal of Social Work Education Best Qualitative Article award for her co-authored work “A…

SU Announces New Museum of Eastern Shore Culture

SALISBURY, MD—The Museum of Eastern Shore Culture at Salisbury University is coming to downtown Salisbury. Located on the first floor of the Powell Building at 218 W. Main St., adjacent to SU Downtown, the museum tentatively is scheduled to open by summer 2024. It will feature exhibits and information related to local culture, including items…

City of Salisbury Comprehensive Plan Update

Consider providing comments on the current City of Salisbury Comprehensive Plan for new growth, development, and public services over the next 10 years. Join us January 17, 2024 from 6:00 to 7:30pm at 325 Cypress Street, Salisbury, MD 21801, or use this link to access an online survey. ———- Each municipality in the State of Maryland is required to…

Proposals Open for 2024 Summer Enrichment Academies

We are now accepting proposals to offer summer programming for area youth. Through our Summer Enrichment Academies (SEAs), we offer a variety of educational programs for students in elementary, middle, and high school. Learners are engaged in a variety of content (e.g., STEM, social sciences, the arts, and entrepreneurship) as they develop leadership and communication…

The Academic Advising Center is Moving to the Academic Commons, Room 262

SU's Guerrieri Academic Commons

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…

HR Introduces Employee Relations Consultant

Human Resources is delighted to introduce Tina Boyd, who has temporarily joined our team in a consulting capacity. With over 25 years of impressive experience in human resources across various industries, Tina brings valuable expertise to our organization. In her role as Interim Director of Employee and Labor Relations, Tina will be instrumental in supporting…

APPE Ethics Bowl

Ethics Bowl participants

On December 2nd, two teams of SU students participated in the northeast regional APPE Ethics Bowl, a nationwide competition. The Gold team – Sophie Detorie (English), Emily King (Philosophy), Liam McGinnes (Philosophy/Communications), Wyatt Parks (Philosophy/Psychology) and Sara Sellers (Philosophy/Psychology) traveled to Notre Dame, MD. They competed and won in their matches against Westchester University, the…