Banned Books Week at the SU Libraries

Let Freedom Read on a colorful graphic logo resembling books.

Banned Books Week is a critical response to challenges against books and other forms of information. This work is even more urgent given the escalating challenges in recent years. 2022 recorded the highest number of book challenges since the American Library Association began collecting data in 1982, and book bans are on track to surpass…Continue Reading Banned Books Week at the SU Libraries

Apply for the Green Fund! 

Supporting student sustainability projects on campus! Thanks to the student-led sustainability initiative to institute a sustainability fee, there currently is over $200,000 available for student projects in the fall semester. Fall ’23 Application Deadline: Monday, October 16 For more information and to download the Green Fund application visit: www.salisbury.edu/greenfund or contact Chris Homeister, Director of…Continue Reading Apply for the Green Fund! 

The Washington Center at SU on October 4

The Washington Center at SU

An information session for students interested in The Washington Center will take place on Wednesday October 4th at 4 PM in Fulton 149. During this session, students will hear about the semester long internship programs (fall, spring, and summer) as well as the one week intensive Inside Washington Seminar. Both programs take place in Washington…Continue Reading The Washington Center at SU on October 4

Fulton Faculty Colloquium

Drs. Heidi Fritz (Psychology) and Elsie Walker (English)

Featuring research and creative work of faculty members from across the Fulton School of Liberal Arts, the colloquia celebrate both the work of the individual faculty and the disciplinary diversity of the school. Lectures are 3:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month, in Conway Hall Room 152. This month’s lecture is from Drs. Heidi…Continue Reading Fulton Faculty Colloquium

The Many Faces of Buddhism

FULTON PUBLIC HUMANITIES PRESENTS The Many Faces of Buddhism Thursday, October 5, 2023 Commons, Worcester Room | 6:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments provided.   SU faculty Ron Dziwenka, Bibiana Koh, Michael McCarty and Joerg Tuske introduce the main ideas of Buddhism and some of its developments as…Continue Reading The Many Faces of Buddhism

The Impact of Attitude on Work and Life | October 6

Dear Faculty and Staff,   Human Resources is happy to announce the second of three free professional development workshops this year in collaboration with ComPsych GuidanceResources® for Salisbury University employees: “The Impact of Attitude on Work and Life” on Friday, October 6, at noon. We encourage participation with your supervisor’s approval, and hope you are able…Continue Reading The Impact of Attitude on Work and Life | October 6

Trio Con Brio Copenhagen

Trio Con Brio CopenhagenTuesday, October 17Holloway Hall, Great Hall, 7 p.m. Acknowledged as one of the finest piano triosin the world. The trio was born out of an idea of the coming together of “musical pairs” – of the two Korean-born sisters Soo-Kyung Hong (cello) and Soo-Jin Hong (violin) with Soo-Kyung and her husband, Danish…Continue Reading Trio Con Brio Copenhagen

Festival Latino

Saturday, October 7, 2023 • Fulton Hall Lawn(Rain Location: Holloway Hall, Great Hall) Salisbury University celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with vendors, food, live music and dancing. Free, family-friendly, and open to everyone on campus and in the community. High school seniors can enter a raffle for s Salisbury University Scholarship. Enjoy authentic food, plus take…Continue Reading Festival Latino