Find out ways generative AI can be used by instructors in the classroom, and how to teach your students the ethical use of AI when incorporated into learning activities. Register to attend online via Zoom….
Category: Staff
Recital: Dalton Bosserman, clarinet
Sunday, May 12 Holloway Hall, Great Hall, 2pm Admission is free, but tickets are required https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=209427…
Salisbury Symphony Orchestra
Saturday, May 11Holloway Hall, Jackson Family Auditorium, 7:30pmFanfare for the SummerFeaturing John Kilgore, trumpet SSO will close their ’23-’24 season with guest trumpeter John Kilgore. Dr. Kilgore maintains a diverse career serving as Principal Trumpet of the Boise Philharmonic since 2017 and as Instructor of Trumpet at Kansas State University since 2019. He has performed…
SU Workday Project – Update
With Workday training registration now open, the SU Workday Project Team wanted to ensure you have access to the MarylandConnect Website. This is the easiest way to register for training and obtain training course information. Watch the Workday demo video on navigating the website. This video offers a high-level overview, showcasing how to easily find and use…
SU Libraries Course Enhancement Grants
The SU Libraries have awarded two course enhancement grants for the 2024-2025 academic year. Here is more information on the awards: Course enhancement grants provide faculty with awards of $750 to support them in collaborating with librarians to revise existing courses or design new courses that incorporate research and information-literacy skills, make use of library…
Clay Club Pottery Sale
SU’s Clay Club is hosting a pottery and art sale in the lobby of Fulton Hall. Items will be displayed for sale in Fulton from Monday, May 6 -through Thursday, May 9 (9:00am – 5:00pm each day)….
EUROVISION SONG CONTEST
When: Saturday, May 11, 2024 Time: 3 P.M. Where: Commons, Worcester Room Open to all students, faculty and staff. Refreshments will be provided….
The Risks of Consuming Ultra-processed Foods
Elizabeth Hesen Does it seem like convenience and fast foods are everywhere? It’s no wonder. According to Northeastern University’s Network Science Institute, ultra-processed foods accounted for ~73% of the U.S. food supply. They also account for 58.2% of Americans’ total energy intake – nearly 60% of our calories come from ultra-processed foods. Ultra-processed foods are…
Donation Drive Thru Event: Donate and Recycle to help the SU Community!
Join us on May 3rd from 7:00am-3:00pm at 105 Power Street for our Donation Drive Thru Event (look for the Blue Recycling Banner). We will be collecting any gently used items, please view the list above. Got any obsolete/broken/unwanted electronics and small appliances? Bring them along! We are dedicated to responsible recycling and diverting materials…
May is Electrical Safety Month
Let’s talk lithium-ion battery safety! Lithium-ion batteries are in all types of devices we use daily. From cell phones, laptops, electric bikes, scooters, toothbrushes and backup batteries, it seems they are everywhere. When used correctly, these batteries offer a valuable service, but there could be a risk of fire or injury if uncertified batteries or…