Banned Books Week 2024 at SU Libraries

Join the SU Libraries during the week of September 22-28 to champion intellectual freedom and be Freed Between the Lines! 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, with 2023 seeing the highest number…

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…

Apply for the Green Fund!

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 ’24 Application Deadline: Wednesday, October 16 For more information and to download the Green Fund application visit: www.salisbury.edu/greenfund or…

Allegheny Ensemble

Allegheny Trio FALL24 SU TODAY

Wednesday, September 25 Holloway Hall, Great Hall, 7:30 pm Amos Lawrence, violin, Yuri Tomenko, viola, and Julie Nishimura, piano, join Sachiho Murasugi, violin, and Jeffrey Schoyen, cello, in a program of music for piano and strings including Schumann’s Piano Quintet in E-flat, op. 44, considered one of the masterpieces of the chamber music repertoire. A…

UFC XBOX Tournament

Participate and attend various pop-up tournaments hosted by Commuter Connections and Intramural Sports! Individuals can win over $100 dollar’s worth of prizes at each tournament, make new friends, and compete to be an IMLegend! Upcoming Tournament: UFC XBOX Tournament-GSU Fireside Lounge 9/24/24-Registration: 6:30 pm Tournament: 7:00 pm Register for free at Involved at SU. https://involved.salisbury.edu/organization/commuterconnections…

SU Libraries MakerLab Will Be Closed Saturdays

The SU Libraries MakerLab is adjusting its opening hours for the Fall semester due to staffing issues. The MakerLab will no longer be open on Saturdays, so please visit us Sunday through Friday for 3D printing, 3D scanning, laser cutting, and more! Visit our website for our full hours and list of services. Our hours will now be:…

Ribbon Cutting

SU Career Closet Ribbon Cutting The Salisbury University Career Closet gives currently enrolled students the opportunity to obtain FREE professional attire for interviews, career fairs, conferences and any other professional events. All clothing is new or has been cleaned and in good condition. Also, if you would like to donate, you can drop professional wear…

Young Thinkers Club

The Young Thinkers Club is back! Starting September 26th, come every other Thursdays from 4:30-5:15 pm to the Paul Sarbanes branch of the Wicomico Public Library, downtown.  Children will play games, talk and do activities to develop critical thinking skills, socialize with their peers, and have fun. This club is led by faculty and students from SU’s philosophy department…

Cross Country & Track and Field Flash Fundraiser – October 1

The SU Cross Country and Track & Field programs are fundraising to cover the cost of new equipment, team travel, and much needed locker room upgrades. The goal is $10,000 and your gift, of any amount, will help get us there! Learn More: https://giving.salisbury.edu/campaigns/xctf-flash-fundraiser…

Plain Paths and Dividing Lines: How Southeastern Travelers challenged Colonial Authority in the Early Chesapeake

Taylor book cover

Guest Speaker Dr. Jessica Lauren Taylor presents “Plain Paths and Dividing Lines: How Southeastern Travelers challenged Colonial Authority in the Early Chesapeake” Thursday September 26th, 2024, 7:00pm, TETC 153 Algonquian connections continued to define the watery Chesapeake landscape, even as Virginia and Maryland planters erected fences and forts, policed unfree laborers and Native neighbors, and dispatched…