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…
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SU Hosts Poverty Simulation Workshop
SALISBURY, MD—Salisbury University hosts a Poverty Simulation Workshop 1-4 p.m. Saturday, April 29, in the Wicomico Room of the Guerrieri Student Union. The poverty simulation is a highly interactive experience designed to help participants begin to understand what a typical low-income family experiences trying to survive from month to month. In the simulation, participants assume…
SU’s Kim Curates Asian Pacific American Art Exhibition
SALISBURY, MD—Artists celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month come together in an Art League of Ocean City exhibition curated by Jinchul Kim, Salisbury University professor of art. The display is May 5-27, at the Center for Arts in Ocean City. “We left our home countries for the freedom of speech, to find equal opportunity and,…
Gerry DiBartolo Retirement Celebration
After a historic career spanning athletics and academics, we honor Dr. Gerry DiBartolo as he retires later this year. Under his leadership as director of Athletics and Campus Recreation, SU has celebrated 18 students named Academic All-Americans, 31 conference championships, 4 team national championships and 10 individual national championships, and now it’s our turn to celebrate…
Retirement Open House for Crystal Dickerson
Tuesday, May 16, 2023, Guerrieri Student Union, Pocomoke Room, 3-4:30 p.m. You are invited to celebrate the retirement of Crystal Dickerson, Program Management Specialist in Career Services…
Academic Awards & Recognition 2023
Each spring semester, academic awards and recognition are commemorated to recognize students who have made outstanding contributions to campus life and who have distinguished themselves academically. The Office of Academic Affairs is pleased to recognize the outstanding student award recipients, honor society initiates and dean’s list honorees. A commemorative book is available on the Salisbury…
Faculty Learning Community – Call for Proposals
Faculty Learning Community (FLC) proposals are now being accepted for the upcoming 2023-2024 academic year. Your proposal can be for a cohort-based or topic-based FLC. The proposal should be developed by the prospective FLC facilitator(s) with a budget not to exceed $1,250. Proposal must be submitted by Friday, May 26, 2023. For more information on…
Thank a Teacher Week
I would like to extend our sincerest appreciation and gratitude to you during this special week of “Thank a Teacher.” Your tireless efforts to engage and inspire your students are commendable, and we are grateful for your contributions to our academic community. Your willingness to mentor and support your students, and your ongoing professional development are…
Fulton Faculty Colloquium
Dr. Larence Becker (pictured above) presented “Extraordinary Machines: A History of Computer Models of the Mind” as part of the spring Fulton Faculty Colloquium….
Alumni Publish Manuscript on Participatory Research
Psychology alum Allyson Rivera (May 2021 graduate) and Romona Harden (December 2022 graduate), as well as James M. Bennett High School student Hannalise Wang (now at the University of Maryland), co-authored a manuscript with psychology faculty Dr. Yuki Okubo and Dr. Michèle Schlehofer that was published a paper in the Journal of Participatory Research Methods. The paper, “Conducting Virtual Youth-Led…