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Category: Staff
Cultivating Compassionate Leadership
By: Dr. Tammy Donaway, Director of A.B.L.E. In today’s fast-paced world that can sometimes feel messy and overwhelming, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of daily tasks. But amidst the chaos, the power of kindness shines through. Kindness isn’t simply a soft skill or merely being nice; it’s a conscious…
Economics Students Participate in College Fed Challenge
A decade after Salisbury University team won the regional level of College Fed Challenge competition, the students in Salisbury University’s Franklin P. Perdue School of Business once again showcased their skills in the 2024 competition on October 3rd organized by the Federal Reserve System, which is participated by more than 60 colleges and universities from…
Pottery Sale & Artist Edition Award-winning Photographs
Mark your calendars for our Pottery Sale on December 2-5, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., in the Fulton lobby. In addition to the pottery you love, the Art Department offers Artist Edition prints created by the prestigious Myers Award for Photography recipient and finalists. These exclusive, signed, archivally printed, and professionally matted photographs make an exceptional gift….
INTERN SPOTLIGHT: Antonio Mainolfi
Major: Business Economics Name of Internship host and location: InFocus Financial Advisors, Salisbury Maryland. When did you complete your internship: Fall 2024 – Spring 2025 How did you find it:I spoke to various Alumni and friends who have attended Salisbury University and they put me into contact with InFocus. I attended the Meet the Firms…
Department of Information Systems Hosts Panel Discussion – The Universal Influence of Information Systems: “Why Tech Matters for Every Field”
On October 25, 2024, the Department of Information Systems hosted our panel discussion: “The Universal Influence of Information Systems: Why Tech Matters for Every Field” with four panelists: Julia Romano, Jordan Long, Danielle Manser & Gregg Lampf. At least three sections of INFO 211 students attended as well as several outside students from Parkside High…
Perdue School Hosts Successful THE Meeting
On September 19th, over 200 students gathered in Perdue Hall for THE Meeting, a required assignment as part of the BUAD 200-Personal & Professional Development course. THE is an acronym for Transition to the professional program, Hear from faculty, and Engage with other departments and students. THE Meeting is modeled after a typical business conference…
Economics and Business Economics Programs Have Earned STEM designation
Salisbury University (SU) is proud to announce that its Economics (BA) and Business Economics (BS) programs have officially earned the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) designation starting fall 2024. This significant recognition positions these programs within a growing category of academic disciplines that emphasize analytical, technical, and data-driven skills essential for today’s dynamic job…
SU Sales Team Comes in 2nd Overall at the 17th Annual National Sales Challenge
Congratulations to Nathan Powers (MASMI Ambassador) and the entire MASMI team which represented Salisbury University at the 17th Annual National Sales Challenge at William Patterson University. Nathan came in 2nd overall in the role play competition and also 3rd overall in the Speed Selling round. The SU team overall placed 2nd Overall . The team…
Food for the Flock – December 3
Food for the Flock, Salisbury University’s on-campus food pantry, has been serving the campus community for 6 years, averaging 500 pickups and offering 190 volunteer slot opportunities each semester. The pantry provides non-perishable food, cosmetics, cleaning supplies, and limited dairy products to students in need. Your gift will help us keep our shelves stocked and…