Bones for a better tomorrow.

Bone health is usually a hot topic in older generations, but did you know that our developing years play a crucial role in having healthy bones? With osteoporosis on the rise, get bone health on your mind! Michelle Dix discusses what affects our bone health and how to optimize our bones for a better tomorrow….

ShoreCorps Profile: Jessica Basom

Jessica Basom, a ShoreCorps 2013 alum and an operations and volunteer coordinator at the Mid Shore Community Mediation Center (MSCMC), proves that the ShoreCorps program is one of the most beneficial experiences to help you become successful in a career. Jessica was a part of the ShoreCorps program for four years, until she officially started…

Presidential Citizen Scholars

The Presidential Citizen Scholars (PCS) Program prepares students to be community leaders through civic scholarship and community action. Students who have chosen to become PCSs meet with members of the community to identify and research specific issues both groups are passionate about. After researching the chosen issue the community is facing, students work on a PCS Capstone…

Do you have nutrient deficiencies?

Yes, Americans do have nutrient deficiencies. Here’s why that should concern you. Are you deficient in at least one vitamin or mineral essential for good health? This may be surprising, but some studies suggest you have an almost one in three chances of being at risk. Risk is even greater when nutrient insufficiencies are considered….

SU Commemorates Juneteenth

Juneteenth: Salisbury University Commemorates Juneteenth

On June 19, 1865, two and a half years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, Union soldiers arrived in Texas with news that the Civil War had ended and all slaves were then freed, marking the end of one of the most oppressive eras in American history. This Juneteenth, let us come together as…

HR: Maximize your retirement savings – the MATCH has returned starting July 2023

Human Resources Office

For those who are members of the Employees’ Pension System: We have fantastic news to share with you! Starting July 1, 2023, the state has reinstated the highly popular match program, providing an opportunity for even greater retirement savings. If you are a member of the Maryland State Employee’s Pension System, you can take advantage of…

Summer Enrichment Academy: Third-Fifth Grade Eastern Shore Writing Project

Salisbury University hosts numerous Summer Enrichment Academies throughout June, July and August including a series of topics to allow students to learn more about areas for which they have a passion from University faculty and industry experts. Many academies held on SU’s main campus include “all-you-care-to-eat” lunch at the Commons dining hall. The Eastern Shore…

SU Hosts Regional Latin American Studies Conference

Salisbury University hosted the national conference MACLAS (Middle Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies) for the first time on March 10 and 11. About 50 scholars and students from around the country presented their research (including SU faculty and students from the departments of Modern Languages and Intercultural Studies, History, and Political Science). Significant debates…

Parking Garage Summer Parking

Dear Campus Community,  Beginning Wednesday 5/31/23 through August, the Wayne Street Parking Garage will close Monday – Friday at 7pm and reopen the next weekday at 6:30am.  The Parking Garage will also be closed all day on Saturdays and Sundays.  If there is a pre-scheduled event during the summer that needs the use of the Parking…

SU Earns 2022 Maryland Charity Campaign Awards

SALISBURY, MD—From feeding families in need to helping animals find good homes and more, non-profit organizations throughout Maryland are fulfilling their missions thanks to the generosity of Salisbury University employees. Faculty and staff at SU donated thousands of dollars during last year’s Maryland Charity Campaign, “From Mountain to Shore — Maryland Strong,” upholding the institution’s…