President’s Advisory Team Meeting Summary (5/9/24)

President's Advisory Team Meeting Summary

A President’s Advisory Team Meeting was held Thursday, May 9 with the following agenda items: Welcome – Highlights from President Lepre, Blackwell Hall Project – Parking & Access Impact, Change in State Ethics Law, Commencement Update, Budget Update, Enrollment Update.

Faculty Learning Community – Call for Proposals

Center for the advancement of faculty excellence

Faculty Learning Community (FLC) proposals are now being accepted for the upcoming 2024-2025 academic year. Your proposal can be for a cohort-based or topic-based FLC. The proposal should be developed by the prospective FLC facilitator(s) with a budget not to exceed $1,250. Proposal must be submitted by Friday, May 24, 2024. For more information on…

New Student Reflection 2024 – Faculty and Staff Facilitators Needed!

Faculty and staff: Please consider signing up to facilitate a one hour New Student Reflection Discussion on Convocation Day Each fall, the university welcomes new students to campus with the New Student Reflection (NSR) program. NSR, coordinated by PACE and Student Affairs, uses the method of civic reflection to invite students into conversation as they…

Sustainable Summer Office Housekeeping Practices

Greetings SU Faculty and Staff, As the Spring ’24 semester winds down and the summer quickly approaches, there are a few simple housekeeping practices you can do in your office to help SU reach our sustainability goals.  If you are leaving for the summer, please perform the following actions: These simple practices will help SU…

Salisbury Bike to Work Day

Hello Sea Gulls, The Office of Sustainability has partnered with the City of Salisbury to promote Salisbury’s official Bike to Work Day scheduled for Friday, May 17th.  Help SU and the City of Salisbury promote sustainability by choosing two wheels (and no motor) instead of four wheels on your commute to campus.  Tell us NOW…

Whack ‘N Hack Annual Faculty & Staff Golf Adventure

Wednesday, May 29 – Nutter’s Crossing Golf Course 11 a.m. Check-in and practice Noon Shot-gun start, scramble format. Awards immediately following. $45 for SU Personnel – $50 for guests (Includes fees, cart and prizes) To register, or if you have questions, contact Bart Talbert at – 410-713-1062 or brtalbert@salisbury.edu…

Sammy’s Stash A Secondhand Shop – Student Opportunity

Are you looking for an opportunity that is community and sustainability oriented? Sammy’s Stash, A Secondhand Shop is an appointment-only, free resource available to all SU students and employees to shop for gently used items. It was created in response to students’ essential needs and to reduce the University’s environmental impact. This Strategic Innovation Fund Program supports…

Campus Race to Zero Waste National Competition’s Final Results

The Campus Race to Zero Waste (CR2ZW) is an 8-week national competition against other universities to showcase our waste minimization and recycling efforts. CR2ZW is an opportunity to bring the SU community together while generating attention and spreading awareness for zero waste initiatives. SU competed in 3 categories this year, including the Per Capita Classic,…

Pottery Sale This Week

May 6th to May 9th Fulton Hall Lobby Monday – Wednesday 9am to 5pm Thursday 9am to Noon *Proceeds Support The SU CLAY CLUB…

Summer I Music Theory Course

Music Theory

Registration is still open for MUSC 201 -701, SUMMER I. Summer I MUSC 201 -701 course is the online version of the MUSC-201 Introduction to Music Theory course. It will be delivered completely online via the MyClasses@SU system with no Face-to-Face meetings. The course will focus on music fundamentals such as notation, melody, rhythm, keys,…