Join Salisbury University’s 3rd Annual Justice and Equity Forum on March 8th from 4-7:30 PM. Explore topics of power, justice, and equity through discussions on research, community and campus initiatives, and teaching and learning approaches. The event features an opener, round table discussions, and a networking session with hors d’oeuvres. Attend as a general participant or register as a presenter for a round table discussion by submitting a proposal. Don’t miss this…
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First-Generation Programs at SU
As we kick off the semester, we encourage you to take full advantage of everything the First-Gen Sea Gull Scholars Program has to offer. Get involved, ask questions, and embrace the journey ahead. Remember, you are not alone—we are in this together. If you are interested in participating in this program, please fill out this survey so that…
Guerrieri Student Union Art Space
Better Tomorrows by Makayla Bounds will be on display in the GSU 2nd floor lounge February 5th through March 1st. Makayla was born and raised in Maryland. Growing up, she took on a very fast interest in art after seeing some of her mother’s old work. She likes to create odd and fantastical paintings by…
Apply now for ACUE’s Fostering a Culture of Belonging!
As part of our ongoing commitment to nurturing an inclusive campus culture, Salisbury University is pleased to offer faculty and staff an opportunity to participate in ACUE’s Fostering a Culture of Belonging. Thanks to funding received through the Carnegie Corporation of New York, and the ECMC Foundation, 120 faculty and staff will have an opportunity to take part…
Jon Lehrer Dance Company
Saturday, February 17Holloway Hall, Jackson Family Auditorium, 7:30pm The Jon Lehrer Dance Company is performing for the first time at Salisbury University. The company has received critical acclaim nationally and internationally, and showcases dynamic, physically challenging performances. Critics have described Lehrer’s choreography as string original, organically athletic, artistic, entertaining and often humorous. “The company took…
Deep Roots
Friday, February 9Holloway Hall, Great Hall, 7:30pm Deep Roots explores the roots of America’s original music – spirituals and jazz, and the cultures from which those genres originated. Local artists Ashley Watkins, flute, and Veronica Tomanek, piano, present works by African-American composers William Grant Still, Valerie Coleman, Marietta Simpson & Evelyn Simpson-Curenton, and Coleridge Taylor-Perkinson….
44th Annual Philosophy Symposium
Philosophy From the Start Saturday, March 2, 9am-3:30 pm Scarborough Student Leadership Center Almost everyone who chooses to study philosophy remembers their first experience that changed their life. What’s yours? Please join us for a day of reflection on the first moments we have all encountered a lifelong love! Speakers: Michael Naas- Professor, DePaul University…
Adventures in Ideas
The Vietnam War: History and Memory Saturday, February 24 10am-2pm Conway Hall 179 Nearly a half-century following the fall of Saigon, the Vietnam War remains relevant to America and the world. SU History Professors Donald Whaley (a Vietnam Veteran) and Dean Kotlowski explore the war’s impact on the United States and Australia, whose government declared…
A People Uncounted Documentary Screening and Q&A
Monday, February 18 7:00 pm Fulton Hall 111, Herman Van Apeldoorn Film Center Siv B. Lie, a professor at the University of Maryland College Park, virtually joins the SU community for a screening of the documentary A People Uncounted and a Q&A segment. The film documents the history of the Roma, commonly referred to as…
The Washington Center at SU
On Wednesday February 14th, a representative from The Washington Center will be on campus to discuss their semester and summer long internship programs in DC along with their weeklong January seminar program. Faculty interested in having them come to your class to give a brief (~15 minute) presentation should contact Dr. Joshua Bolton (jpbolton@salisbury.edu) with…