Perdue News: In the Spotlight

Daisy Holder will graduate from Salisbury University in May of 2024 with a Bachelor’s degree in economics. Daisy presented her honor thesis “Achieving Prosperity: The Title X Factor in Reducing Poverty,” at the International Women’s Day conference. The paper presents an econometric analysis of the Title X’s impact on poverty rates. In addition to her…

Economics Club Professional and Networking Trip to Washington D.C.

Econ Club

On Thursday and Friday, March 21 and 22, 2024, the Perdue School of Business Economics Club, led by club adviser Professor Silvana Chambers, traveled to Washington, DC, for professional development and networking. We visited the United States Trade Representative (USTR), the Federal Reserve Bank, and the Inter-American Development Bank. In addition, we had two networking…

Philosophy Cafe

Thursday, April 18, 5.30-7 p.m., SU Art Galleries | Downtown Salisbury212 W. Main Street, Suite 201 Discussion Question: Can we reinvent ourselves?…

FACULTY MINI GRANTS AWARDED

The 2024 Faculty Mini Grant program recently awarded over $31,000 to 11 SU faculty.   Every year a number of deserving faculty receive awards through this competitive program to enhance their research, scholarship, or creative activity.  This year’s awardees are: Jon Andes, Leadership and Literacy Studies Maida Finch, Leadership and Literacy Studies Ryan Habermeyer, English Stephen…

Guerrieri Student Union Art Space

The Unseen Observer by Momina Waheed will be on display in the GSU 2nd floor lounge April 8th through May 3rd. Momina Waheed was born and raised in Pakistan. At the age of 15, she moved to the United States of America. During her high school years, she discovered her love for art through her…

Government Panel

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https://salisbury.campuslabs.com/engage/event/9993867 Career services is hosting a Government Panel today from 3-5 pm in the Montgomery and Worcester Rooms of the Commons. Representatives from local, state and federal agencies will be in attendance talking about their experiences in public service and answering questions. This is an amazing opportunity for anyone who is curious to learn more…

Calling all Faculty!

The Office of Diversity & Inclusion in partnership with the DJAM Community is inviting faculty members to attend the Spring Faculty Social. We hope to engage with our faculty colleagues and create a space for organic collaboration and connection! There will be refreshments as well as beer and wine. We hope to see you there!…

Call for Nominations

The Office of Diversity and Inclusion is seeking nominations for individuals within our campus community who exemplify extraordinary commitment to fostering cultural diversity and advancing our institution’s goals of inclusivity. Each year, we proudly recognize those whose contributions significantly enhance appreciation and understanding of diverse cultures. Do you know someone whose actions and advocacy have…