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  • SU Libraries MakerLab Will Be Closed Saturdays

    The SU Libraries MakerLab is adjusting its opening hours for the Fall semester due to staffing issues. The MakerLab will no longer be open on Saturdays, so please visit us Sunday through Friday for 3D printing, 3D scanning, laser cutting, and more! Visit our website for our full hours and list of services. Our hours will now be:…

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  • Ribbon Cutting

    SU Career Closet Ribbon Cutting The Salisbury University Career Closet gives currently enrolled students the opportunity to obtain FREE professional attire for interviews, career fairs, conferences and any other professional events. All clothing is new or has been cleaned and in good condition. Also, if you would like to donate, you can drop professional wear…

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  • Young Thinkers Club

    The Young Thinkers Club is back! Starting September 26th, come every other Thursdays from 4:30-5:15 pm to the Paul Sarbanes branch of the Wicomico Public Library, downtown.  Children will play games, talk and do activities to develop critical thinking skills, socialize with their peers, and have fun. This club is led by faculty and students from SU’s philosophy department…

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  • Cross Country & Track and Field Flash Fundraiser – October 1

    The SU Cross Country and Track & Field programs are fundraising to cover the cost of new equipment, team travel, and much needed locker room upgrades. The goal is $10,000 and your gift, of any amount, will help get us there! Learn More: https://giving.salisbury.edu/campaigns/xctf-flash-fundraiser…

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    Plain Paths and Dividing Lines: How Southeastern Travelers challenged Colonial Authority in the Early Chesapeake

    Guest Speaker Dr. Jessica Lauren Taylor presents “Plain Paths and Dividing Lines: How Southeastern Travelers challenged Colonial Authority in the Early Chesapeake” Thursday September 26th, 2024, 7:00pm, TETC 153 Algonquian connections continued to define the watery Chesapeake landscape, even as Virginia and Maryland planters erected fences and forts, policed unfree laborers and Native neighbors, and dispatched…

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  • Mastering the MyClasses Gradebook Workshop

    Mastering the MyClasses Gradebook

    Location: Online via Zoom Facilitator: Janice Orcutt…

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  • Exploring Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) in the Classroom

    Faculty Learning Communities (FLC)

    The FLC on Generative AI will hold its first meeting on Wednesday, September 18th at 12:00 pm in the Faculty Center (AC230). We will start our discussions on opportunities and threats posed by AI in higher education and generate ideas to help our FLC best serve you. Attend in person (bring your own lunch!) or…

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  • Omari Banks Concert

    Jamaican raggae with R&B Thursday, September 19, 7:30 p.m. Holloway Hall, Jackson Family Auditorium Free, Open to the Public, No Tickets Required Join Omari again Friday, September 20, noon, in Perdue 348 for his discussion of the African Diaspora in the Caribbean. Co-sponsered by Cultural Affiars, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Office of the President,…

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