FALL STUDENT ACADEMIC RESEARCH AWARDS

 GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH OFFERS FALL STUDENT ACADEMIC RESEARCH AWARDS Awards up to $400 are available to help support undergraduate research projects and creative endeavors related to developing and conducting projects, with a faculty supervisor, and the presentation of research/scholarly pursuits at national or regional meetings. Maximum funding per student is $400. Award funding is…

Twelve Ways to Start a Successful Adulthood

The Zest - September

The abundance of food available in college dining can easily overwhelm you. Dining halls can be a logistical nightmare leading some to seek the familiar pizza or burgers with fries regularly. This is a common practice that can lead to weight gain as well as stomach discomfort and various vague symptoms like tiredness, mood swings, and lack of clarity in thinking. These are serious issues that can affect your college experience. Students need their energy and focus, and eating well supports that.
Everything changes with a move to campus. In this issue, we’ll delve into the unique challenges of campus life and discuss strategies to navigate them effectively. One of the key strategies we’ll focus on is how to eat well on campus, which is crucial for your overall well-being and success in college.

SPH+2 in Concert for Fulton Feature Friday

Salisbury University in Downtown Salisbury   Doors open 5 p.m., Show Starts 6 p.m.   The Brick Room, 116 N. Division St.   Free and Open to the Public, NO TICKETS REQUIRED, Must be 21+   This monthly series on the second Friday features music from SU faculty, staff, and friends.   Sponsored by the Whaley Family Foundation   SPH+2    September…

Brazilian Composer and Pianist André Mehmari  

PETER & JUDY JACKSON CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES    Providing opportunities for live chamber music concerts to be heard and enjoyed on the Eastern Shore.    Monday, September 30    Great Hall, Holloway Hall, 7 p.m.    Renowned pianist, André Mehmari has forged a language of tremendous expressive power from the resources of Brazilian, jazz and classical music. He deploys…

Talk on the African Diaspora in the Caribbean by Omari Banks  

Friday, September 20, 12 p.m.   Perdue Hall 348   Join visiting artist Omari Banks to learn more about the African Diaspora in the Caribbean. Sponsored by The Office of Cultural Affairs, The Office of Diversity and Inclusion, SU President Emerita Dr. Janet Dudley-Eshbach, The Office of the President, and The Fulton School of Liberal Arts. …

Omari Banks Concert   

Thursday, September 19, 7:30 p.m.    Holloway Hall, Jackson Family Auditorium   FREE and Open to the Public. NO TICKETS REQUIRED   Join us for this special concert! Straight from the beautiful island of Anguilla in the Caribbean, Omari Banks and his band play a fusion of traditional Jamaican Reggae accentuated with Rock and Blues backbeats.    For more…

Delmarva Big Band  

Wednesday, September 11   7:30 p.m.     Jackson Family Auditorium, Holloway Hall, The Delmarva Big Band features 17 of Delmarva’s most elite musicians and educators. For this appearance they offer a unique program of classic and contemporary tunes with special touches of Latin flair in celebration of the hallowed Big Band era and this year’s Latinidades theme….

Panorama and Cultural Fellowship Launch!

Wednesday, August 28, 5-6 p.m.   Social Room and Great Hall, Hollway Hall   Come on by for coffee, snacks, and pick up the newest edition of Panorama as we celebrate another year of cultural events at SU. We will introduce new Panorama features and event logistics with be showcased as well as the introduction of SU’s Cultural Fellowship Program. We…

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…

Is Info the One? Annual Event

Is Info the One? Annual Event

Nearly 50 student guests are registered for “Is Info the one?”. This annual department event for Info 211 students features select SU INFO alumni in a speed dating format.  Student guests rotate from table to table, sitting and taking a few minutes to talk with each INFO alumni and share a meal. Breakfast and lunch…