Join the Counseling Center staff and relax with friendly dogs from Pets on Wheels every 2nd and 4th Thursday from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. in Fireside Lounge. See below for the full list of dates in the 2024 spring semester. Take some time to prioritize your wellbeing with pups who love to be loved! You will…
Year: 2024
14th Annual Teaching & Learning Conference

Registration is now open for the 14th Annual Teaching & Learning Conference to be held on Friday, February 16, in Perdue Hall from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The goal of this conference is to bring together teacher-scholars from across campus to share and discuss teaching innovations and best practices. Join us in person for dynamic sessions…
Children’s DVDs and toys needed for Family Study Room

The SU Libraries will be opening our new Family Study Room in early February. We are just waiting for a few last-minute items. In the meanwhile, we are looking for some children’s DVDs and toys to help stock the room (we’ve got plenty of books!). If you have some DVDs that are in good shape…
Nabb Exhibit Opens February 1

The Edward H. Nabb Center presents From Patch to Plate: The Sweet Journey of Delmarva Strawberries. Explore the history and legacy of strawberry farming on the peninsula. This exhibit looks at farming and labor history and the importance of the railroad in making this region the nation’s strawberry capital in the early 20th century. Opens…
Annual Soul Food Dinner to take place Friday, February 9

Dining Services celebrates history with our annual Soul Food Dinner. Featuring traditional comfort foods such as fried chicken, collard greens, macaroni & cheese, chitterlings and more. Members of the general public are invited to dine in the Commons and partake in a mouthwatering taste experience. Dinner service begins at 4:30 pm and end at 7:30…
Harriet Tubman Living History Experience

Saturday, February 3, 2024Fulton Hall, Black Box Theatre, 11:00 am Living History PerformanceEnjoy a living history portrayal of Harriet Tubman by actor Millicent Sparks. It highlights and heightens public awareness of slavery, abolitionism, the Underground Railroad, the Civil War and other aspects of the life of one of the 19th century’s most celebrated figures: Harriet…
SU Signs New International Education Agreements with Anqing Normal University, China

SALISBURY, MD—While Salisbury University students and faculty were working on last final exams of the fall semester, SU and Maryland higher education leaders took time to celebrate their strategic partnerships in Anhui Province, China, during a ceremony at the University of Maryland, College Park. They welcomed a strong delegation from Anhui, led by Anhui Province…
SU’s Wolff Enhances Study Abroad Partnerships with Visit to Colombia

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…
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…