Campus Community, Since 2004, the President of the United States and Congress have declared October to be Cybersecurity Awareness Month, time dedicated for the public and private sectors to work together to raise awareness about the importance of cybersecurity. Over the years it has grown into a collaborative effort between government and industry to enhance…
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Looking Without Seeing exhibit now on display-GSU Artspace
Rachel Carbo As an artist, I find joy in exploring various styles and techniques. While I deeply appreciate realistic representative work, I have recently delved into experimenting with surreal and abstract concepts. The healing power of nature is a profound inspiration for me, and many of my paintings reflect natural themes. Nature harmonizes with my…
Perdue News: In the Spotlight…
As a part of SU Summer Enrichment Academies 2024, one week over the Summer, Mon-Fri June 24 – 28th, 9am to noon, we held INFO’s “Business Simulation Academy”. Biz Sim Camp was led by Bill Burke and Laura Anderson, with assistance from Vince Nan and support from Amanda Liang. Attending students were children, and relatives…
October is Fire Prevention Month!
October is Fire Prevention Month! The goal of Fire Prevention Month (and week October 6th – 12th) is to raise fire safety awareness and help protect homes and families. In 1922, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) named the second week of October Fire Prevention Week in commemoration of the Great Chicago Fire in 1871….
University System of Maryland’s Wills Week Virtual Conference
Monday, October 21 — Friday, October 25, 2024 12 – 1 pm (Eastern) Daily Are you one of the millions of Americans who have put off estate planning? (If so, you’re in good company. An estimated 67% don’t have plans in place.) Don’t let procrastination, misconceptions, and lack of knowledge cost you and your loved…
Do You Have Vitamin or Mineral Deficiencies? Check These Signs.
The life of a college student is often stressful and rushed, which makes staying healthy a challenge. With everything going on, eating well is often the last thing on a student’s mind. Stress, lack of sleep, and questionable food and drink choices create the risk of becoming depleted in essential nutrients.
This month’s newsletter focuses on signs and symptoms of common nutrient deficiencies. It will help you learn what to look for and what foods will help you avoid potential problems….
E. Pauline Riall Lecture Series
Tuesday, October 8, 2024 | 7:00 p.m. Holloway Hall, Jackson Family Auditorium Diane RavitchHistorian of Education Diane Ravitch is the champion for public schools across the country. Drawing on over 40 years of research and experience, Ravitch is the nation’s leading advocate for public education. Her years of experience working in the government shaped her…
Sally & Arnaud Perret: Fulton Feature Friday
Sally & Arnaud Perret November 8 Salisbury University in Downtown Salisbury • Doors Open 5 p.m., Show Starts 6 p.m. @The Brick Room, 116 N. Division St. Free & Open to the Public • NO TICKETS REQUIRED • Must be 21+ These two Modern Language and Intercultural Studies Department professors showcase both original songs and fun covers that…
STILL WATERS TRIO: Peter and Judy Jackson Chamber Music Series
Peter and Judy Jackson Chamber Music Series Tuesday, November 19 • 7 p.m. Holloway Hall, Great Hall Eastern Shore-based Still Waters Trio is Ashley Watkins, flute; Denise Nathanson, cello; and Veronica Tomanek, piano. shimmer is a program of diverse repertoire from Louise Ferrenc, Eric Ewazen, Undine Smith Moore, Blaž Pucihar and Astor Piazzolla. From A Diamond World to Full Moon Rising, spirituals…
ESTONIAN REBECCA KONTUS TRIO
Featuring Violinist Kusti Lemba & Bassist Robert Nõmmann Wednesday, November 13 • 7 p.m. Holloway Hall, Great Hall Kontus is a composer and singer who is difficult to classify in terms of genre. Her mellow timbre sounds great in jazz; however, the singer has experimented and challenged herself in very different styles, from gospel to…