Library Virtual Speakers Series

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Enjoy a range of free virtual talks from bestselling authors and thought leaders. Brought to you in partnership with the Library Speakers Consortium. Register, view full schedule, and find recordings of past events here. The Golden Ticket to College Admissions Is Not What You Think: Redefining Success for Parents of Teens with Dr. Irena SmithStory…

Sammy’s Stash Secondhand Shop Clothing Drop-Off

Sammy’s Stash has repurposed an old Clothing Drop-Off unit, which is now located outside Dogwood Unit J for clothing donations. By donating to Sammy’s Stash, you’re not only saving the environment, you’re also helping someone in your SU community obtain resources. Sammy’s Stash, A Secondhand Shop will have its ribbon cutting and grand opening on…

GULL Week 2024

10:00 am – 6:30 PM SEPTEMBER 9-16, 2024 – FREE – UNDERGRADUATE, DEGREE-SEEKING STUDENTS ONLY – IN-PERSON & ONLINE: Perdue 141 and Virtual September 9-16, 2024 is GULL Week, Salisbury University’s annual assessment bonanza in which the University has the opportunity to explore whether and how well students are achieving SU’s general education Learning Goals…

“Flock Talks: Soaring Beyond Conflict” Podcast

Flock Talks: Soaring Beyond Conflict started on July 22 as a new podcast showcasing conflict resolution skills and colleagues in the Conflict Analysis & Dispute Resolution (CADR) field of work. This podcast allows the audience to see how effective conflict resolution is at the international, interpersonal, and intergroup (organizational) levels. Hosts Christa Peek and Michael Migliozzi…

Fulton Internship and Job Prep Fair

All Fulton students should join us Wednesday, September 25, 12-3 p.m., in the Link of Nations (connecting the Student Union and the Commons) to meet Fulton internship coordinators and Career Services staff to gain skills for jobs and internships….

Carillon Concerts

Next 3 Saturdays, 7 p.m., at The Square (outdoor brick area adjacent to the Guerrieri Academic Commons): Carillon concerts. Free. Either bring an outdoor chair or sit at the picnic tables. July 27: William Folger (SU Music Faculty) August 3: John Widmann August 10: Andrea McCrady…

Parking Lot F Closure

As the next phase of construction begins on the Blackwell Renovation project, Parking Lot F, the Blackwell lot, will be completely closed to all parking starting on August 5th. The lot will remain unavailable through the duration of construction, Fall 2026. Access to the small visitor lot at the front of Holloway Hall will remain…

Sign Up to be a Poll Worker

🗳️💪 Ready to make a difference in Salisbury? Join us in empowering democracy by becoming a poll worker with Power the Polls! Poll workers are essential for ensuring that every vote counts. By stepping up, you’ll: Support fair and secure electionsGain valuable community service experienceGet a front-row seat to democracy in actionNo prior experience is…

New Director of Dining Services

We are delighted to announce the promotion of George Oakley to the position of Director of Dining Services at Salisbury University. George has been a dedicated member of the Salisbury University community for more than two decades, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to excellence in dining services. His journey with the University began as an Assistant…

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Brass Ensemble Concert

Tuesday, July 16, 7 p.m., Holloway Hall, Jackson Family Auditorium This concert is part of the BSO’s Music for Maryland summer tour and the BSO Brass Ensemble will play a repertoire of classical favorites and jazz standards including brief conversational interludes interspersed throughout the 90-minute concert. Reserve your ticket. MORE ABOUT THE INITIATIVE: Dubbed the…