6th Annual SU African American Poetry Read-In

6th Annual SU African American Poetry Read-In

DATE: Wednesday, February 28, 2024 TIME: 6-7:30 p.m. LOCATION: Dr. Ernie Bond Curriculum Resource Center, Conway Hall 226 INFORMATION & REGISTRATION: libraryguides.salisbury.edu/aapoetryreadin When registering, you may choose to attend in person or virtually. Attendees are invited to read (or submit videos beforehand) of their own original poems or works of their favorite African American poets….

Singers’ Showcase

Singers Showcase

Wednesday, February 21 Holloway Hall, Great Hall 7:30pm Fresh off the 2023 MD-DC NATS Competition, SU voice majors wow and warm your hearts with their award-winning renditions of Classical and Broadway repertoire! Get tickets here (free for faculty/staff and students, but tickets are required)….

A Celebration of Great Composers

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German Romanticism: Beauty, Passion & the Divine Sunday, February 25 Holloway Hall, Great Hall, 3 & 5 pm The Celebration of Great Composers series is a lecture-concert that provides educational experience and a fascinating overview of German Romantic Composers, including Schumann, Schubert, Mendelssohn and Brahms, among others. Learn about the aesthetic principles of Romantic music…

Book Store Bubble Wrap Donation Station

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Greetings Sea Gulls, Did you know that the SU Book Store uses on average 4,000 sq. ft. of bubble wrap annually?  In an effort to reduce SU’s purchase of single use plastics and to reuse the existing bubble wrap on our campus, we are proud to introduce the Book Store Bubble Wrap Donation Station.  The…

2024 New Student Reflection (NSR) Source Selection Committee Sign up today! 

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 enter the classroom for the first time. The one-hour program takes place after Convocation. Join us to select the…

Spring Online Author Talks

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Virtual talks from bestselling authors and thought leaders. Brought to you in partnership with the SU Libraries and the Library Speakers Consortium. Register for upcoming talks and view past recordings here. Spice, Spirit, and Swoon–A Guaranteed Happily Ever After with Rom-Com Author Tessa Bailey#1 New York Times bestselling author of It Happened One Summer and…

Join Political Science, Sociology, and PACE to learn about national advocacy.

Stop by Henson 107 any time between 1-6pm on Feb 8 as the Departments of Political Science and Sociology and PACE offer an information session with the Friends Committee on National Legislation, a Quaker lobbying organization on Capitol Hill that works on peace and justice issues. The Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL) offers skills-building workshops,…

Safe Spaces Workshop 2/21/2024

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Creating Safe Spaces for LGBT+ People: Being an Ally Wednesday, February 21, 2024 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. in the Nanticoke Room, Guerrieri Student Union From the classroom bully to the unintentional exclusion by use of certain language, LGBT+ people frequently find themselves excluded and uncomfortable in a variety of settings. This workshop aims to…

SU’s Giving Day Info Session-Rescheduled date!

Learn how to raise funds on SU’s Giving Day – April 2, 2024! Join us to get your free Giving Day t-shirt and learn how you can fundraise for your department, club, or special project. Student and alumni gifts will be matched up to $50 on Giving Day. Tuesday, February 20 11 – 11:30 a.m….

ODI Coffee & Chat

Join ODI Faculty Fellow, Dr. Yuki Okubo for “Coffee & Chats” to discuss inclusive pedagogy and DEI in teaching. See the flyer for more information!…