Are you traveling for a conference? Career Services would love to have the opportunity to work with you and visit your class(es). We can provide a variety of different resources from a brief overview of the office to resume best practices to mock interview preparation and more. If you are willing to have us in…
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River Networks & Ancestral Pathways
River Networks & Ancestral Pathways: the Cultural Heritage of Rivers in the Pocomoke Indian Nation’s Sphere of Influence Wednesday, November 13, 20247 p.m. | Conway Hall 153…
Fulton Public Humanities Event
River Networks & Ancestral Pathways: the Cultural Heritage of Rivers in the Pocomoke Indian Nation’s Sphere of Influence Wednesday, November 13, 20247 p.m. | Conway Hall 153…
GSU Student Art Space: Delaney Cinnamon
Derivatives of Emotion on display November 1-December 6 Delaney Cinnamon, a fine arts and physics double major from Lewes, Delaware, is a natural creative, taking an interest in performing arts from a young age and later fine arts at age 14. Her background in stagecraft shows itself in the narrative nature of her work. Each…
Human Resources Introduces Nancy Foster, Employee and Labor Relations Specialist
Dear Campus Community, Human Resources is excited to welcome Nancy Foster to our team as the new Employee and Labor Relations Specialist! With an extensive background in human resources, recruitment, and policy development, Nancy brings a wealth of experience and expertise to this vital role. Her primary responsibilities will include managing employee and labor relations,…
ECON Club, Math Students, and EconomicsVisit DC on a Networking trip Salisbury University mathematics students specializing in statistics joined ECON club members for a professional networking trip to Washington, D.C. The trip was organized by Dr. Chambers from the Economics Department, along with Drs. Cai and Holdai from the Department of Mathematical Sciences. On Thursday,…
Meal Planning: Mayhem to Confidence
Fulton Faculty Colloquim
Tuesday, November 5, 3:30-5 pm, Conway 152…
Philsophy Cafe
Saturday, November 9, 9:30-11 a.m. Newton Community Center: 306 Newton Street, Salisbury Discussion of: WHAT’S THE SIGNIFICANCE OF OUR EXISTENCE?…
Nationally Competitive Fellowships Office Flash Fundraiser – November 12
The Nationally Competitive Fellowships Office is fundraising to cover the cost of application fees and stipends, ensuring that all SU students have access to life-changing fellowship opportunities. Participating in the application process for these awards provides students with valuable skills and experiences, from developing strong personal statements to engaging in rigorous research and interviews. All…