Summer Virtual Author Events

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A series of virtual talks from bestselling authors and cultural icons. Brought to you by the SU Libraries in partnership with the Library Speakers Consortium. How to Use Anxiety to Thrive with Dr. David H. RosmarinHarvard Psychologist, Author, and Keynote SpeakerWednesday, May 7th at 2:00 PM EDT On Writing a Brilliant, Dark, and Diabolical Thriller with…

First Responder Mental Health Awareness Workshop and Yoga Class 

In observance of Mental Health Awareness Month this May, we invite you to a special session focused on stress reduction and self-care. Join us for an insightful and rejuvenating event led by Vance Row, a dedicated Mental Health and Awareness Advocate. Vance brings a unique perspective, drawing from his experiences as a former Ocean City…

Math, Stat, Data Science Graduating Students Experience Sharing Panel on May 14

Take this great opportunity to learn the experiences from graduating seniors who got offers from great companies and universities about how to prepare for their academic and professional development during SU! Date/Time: Wed, May 14, 2025 2PM-3PM Location: Henson Science Hall 111 Presenters:…

The Computer Science Department successfully hosted the 4th Annual Eastern Shore High School Computer Programming Competition on April 30, 2025. Eight high school teams with 22 students participated in this whole day event.  Now here are the results of this year’s competition:

Individual winners: 1st Place: Justin McCubbin from The Gunston School (coach Tom Chafey) 2nd Place: George Eggers from Worcester Technical High School (coach Mary Miller) 3rd Place: Benjamin Chase from Worcester Technical High School (coach Mary Miller) Team winners: 1st Place: The Gunston School  Members: Eli Moore, Lucas Watkins, Justin McCubbin (coach Tom Chafey) 2nd Place: Salisbury Christian School …

Philosophy Cafe

Saturday, May 10. 9:30-11 a.m., Newton Street Community Center…

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…