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SU Libraries Course Enhancement Grants
The SU Libraries have awarded two course enhancement grants for the 2024-2025 academic year. Here is more information on the awards: Course enhancement grants provide faculty with awards of $750 to support them in collaborating with librarians to revise existing courses or design new courses that incorporate research and information-literacy skills, make use of library…
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Chalk It Up
The end of the semester can be a stressful time, making it easy to prioritize demands over wellness. However, when you stop prioritizing your mental and physical health, your performance often suffers. Chalk It Up is designed to help you de-stress before your spring semester finals. Enjoy snacks, giveaways, yard games, music, and hang out…
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Clay Club Pottery Sale
SU’s Clay Club is hosting a pottery and art sale in the lobby of Fulton Hall. Items will be displayed for sale in Fulton from Monday, May 6 -through Thursday, May 9 (9:00am – 5:00pm each day)….
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EUROVISION SONG CONTEST
When: Saturday, May 11, 2024 Time: 3 P.M. Where: Commons, Worcester Room Open to all students, faculty and staff. Refreshments will be provided….
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The Risks of Consuming Ultra-processed Foods
Elizabeth Hesen Does it seem like convenience and fast foods are everywhere? It’s no wonder. According to Northeastern University’s Network Science Institute, ultra-processed foods accounted for ~73% of the U.S. food supply. They also account for 58.2% of Americans’ total energy intake – nearly 60% of our calories come from ultra-processed foods. Ultra-processed foods are…
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Grant Writing Workshop
We are excited to announce a two-day Grant Writing Workshop scheduled for June 4th and 5th. This workshop aims to support grant proposal development across various disciplines and will provide valuable insights into funding opportunities from multiple agencies, including the National Endowment of the Humanities, the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, and…
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Biodiversity Studies in Costa Rica Winter Term 2025
The winter program, Biodiversity in Costa Rica, runs for 15 days in January. Two – three days are spent in classes on campus at Salisbury University and eleven in country. The program is designed to give students the opportunity to experience and study the vast biodiversity of Costa Rica. The program has two course options-…
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ONLY 7 SPOTS LEFT – REGISTER IN GULLNET TODAY!
BIOL 105-720 : The History of Spice Vanilla Beans and Peppercorns: The Environmental Impact of the Search for Flavor The course is completely on-line. (no in person, no zooming) The class is a GenEd IV B non-lab science worth three credits. The class is divided into the history of the spice trade, case studies on…