Friday-Sunday, November 1-3* Fulton Hall, Black Box Theatre, 7:30 pm & *2pm Directed by Deborah Black Features a delightful mix of dances choreographed by SU students. Tickets: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=251525…
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Singers’ Showcase
Wednesday & Thursday, October 30 & 31 Holloway Hall, Great Hall, 7:30 pm SU Voice Majors will razzle-dazzle you with their prize-winning renditions of classical, musical theater, and commercial music repertoire in preparation for this year’s NATS Student Auditions. Tickets: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=249190…
Ghost Notes Concert
Friday, October 25 Fulton Hall, Black Box Theatre, 7:30 pm Join us for our third annual Halloween-themed event. Featuring the Argentinian ensemble Tambor Fantasma; Jeffrey Todd-Voyten, baritone; Danielle Cumming, guitar; and Eric Shuster, percussion. Tickets: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=249184…
Office of Diversity & Inclusion Flash Fundraiser – October 25-27
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion is fundraising to send current SU students and advisors to the African American Student Leadership Experience (AASLE) in January 2025. All gifts matched – up to $2,000 total! This immersive experience will challenge students to apply leadership theories in real-time, collaborate in teams, and develop action plans to implement…
Salisbury University’s Department of Economics Hosts Successful Event: The Future Workforce – October 4, 2024
On October 4, 2024, Salisbury University’s Department of Economics hosted The Future Workforce: A Dialog on Occupation Projection for the Mid-Atlantic Region, bringing together faculty, and staff to gain insight into the evolving job market and workforce trends. The event featured presentations by labor economics experts Dr. Nicol Nicola, Director of Economic and Demographic Research…
Salisbury University Economics Club Hosted a Successful Event: The Future Workforce – October 3, 2024
The Economics Club at Salisbury University recently hosted The Future Workforce: Occupation Projection for the Mid-Atlantic Region on October 3, 2024. This engaging event brought together approximately 60 attendees, including students, and faculty, to gain expert insights from distinguished speakers Michael Siers—Chief Economist, Division of Workforce Development and Adult Learning from the Maryland Department of Labor…
Sounds of the Alhambra: by Al Firdaus Ensemble
October 24, 5-7 pm Holloway Great Hall The musicians of the Al Firdaus Ensemble combine Sufi poetry with different musical styles, such as Classical Western and Celtic music, as well as flamenco. They will first give a workshop on Islamic musical modes (maqams), which are equivalent to musical notes in the West. Each mode is…
SU Business Students Connect with Top Firms During Inaugural Finance Career Day
Salisbury University’s Franklin P. Perdue School of Business recently held its inaugural Finance Career Day. Sponsored by SU’s Finance Department in partnership with the SU Career Services Office’s annual Meet the Firms career fair, the event provided networking opportunities with SU business students and finance firm representatives, including SU alumni. This year’s theme of “Invest…
The Department of Finance Offering New Course for Spring 2025 Semester
The Department of Finance is offering new course Angel Investing during the 2025 spring semester. This is listed as FINA 338 Special Topics in Finance: Angel Investing Meets on Mondays, Wednesdays; 12 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. PH 255 Pre-requisite: FINA 311 This course will teach real-world, hands-on learning on angel investing and raising capital for…
Nominations Accepted for Perdue School Business Leadership Award
Salisbury University’s Franklin P. Perdue School of Business is seeking nominations for its Business Leadership Award. Established in 2009, the honor is presented to a person or organization that has demonstrated exceptional leadership with, advancement of, or service to the Perdue School, SU or the greater community. The Perdue School’s Executive Advisory Board oversees the…