Digital Accessibility Campaign

As we end the month of April, we are excited to highlight April is for Access, the month-long collaboration between the Disability Resource Center and Instructional Design & Delivery dedicated to celebrating and advancing accessibility across all aspects of campus life. This year, we focused specifically on Digital Accessibility. Digital accessibility is the ability of…

Perdue News In the Spotlight . . .

In the Spotlight . . . Dr. David P. Weber, Professor of the Practice in Accounting and Law, together with co-authors from Radford and Case Western Reserve Universities, published an article in Tax Notes Federal, Forced Attrition will Make Tax Evasion Great Again.  The article studies the impact of the Deferred Resignation Program and firings…

Dietary Influence on Skin Health

Growing up, I had zero skin concerns. As my friends, family, and teachers often told me, I was known for having crystal clear skin. While my friends and I proceeded through middle school, I wondered when I would start breaking out. I felt like it was a rite of passage to get acne as you…

Give & Go Donation Drive Thru Event

Donate your gently used clothing, kitchenware, houseware, décor and more to Sammy’s Stash Secondhand Shop! Event is held on Friday, May 9th from 7am-2pm at the Support Services Building (119 Bateman Street). Items must be cleaned and in good condition. Trash will not be accepted. Broken/obsolete/unwanted electronics will also be collected for recycling….

Glenda Chatham Clarke Arboretum Naming Ceremony

PLEASE JOIN US FOR  The Glenda Chatham Clarke Arboretum Naming Ceremony TUESDAY, MAY 6, 2025 1-3 p.m. Guerrieri Student Union, Outdoor Area Enjoy Light Refreshments Music & Tours  Garden Party Attire Hats are Welcome RSVP to donorengagement@salisbury.edu…

Hope Lives Here at Perdue, Our SBL Relay Story

Three weeks, over $7000 raised, and hundreds inspired to make change. For the first time, this past April, the Perdue School Student Business Leaders (SBL’s) formed a team for the campus wide Relay for Life event held April 25. I am so proud of the effort and work the whole Student Business Leader team put…

Meet Madeline Shenasky, Future Leader in Nonprofit and Mediation Work 

Madeline Shenasky

From a young age, Madeline felt the pull of nonprofit service. Inspired by childhood experiences helping at outreach events through her mother’s work at Johns Hopkins University, she quickly learned the power of community support. “I loved seeing how much of a difference those events made in people’s lives,” she recalls. That early exposure ignited…

Calling all Advanced-Placement MSW Students in Maryland!

Want to make a difference in the lives of those affected by substance use disorders—while receiving $15,000* and advanced training? 💥 Apply now for the ARPA Fellowship! In collaboration with UMB, and Morgan State, this fellowship will prepare you to support populations in non-traditional settings, including:🔹 Forensic/Criminal Justice🔹 Transition-Aged Youth🔹 Homeless/Housing Insecure🔹 Older Adults/Aging Populations…

Applications are now open for the graduate M.S program in Health and Human Performance

The School of Health Sciences is accepting applications for the Fall 2025 Master of Science (M.S.) Health and Human Performance graduate program until July 1, 2025. The program is offered in Salisbury as well as our satellite campus, the Universities at Shady Grove (USG), in Rockville, MD. Classes are offered in the evening and include…