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Library Scholarship Kudos 2024
The SU Libraries celebrate the scholarly endeavors of our librarians, who have showcased their expertise in information literacy, alternative publishing models, and technological advances throughout the year. Our librarians demonstrate the pivotal role libraries play in advancing knowledge, fostering inclusivity, and shaping the future of scholarship. Congratulations and well done to the following librarians for…
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Sammy’s Stash Secondhand Shop hosting their FREE Pop-Up Shopping Event this Valentine’s Day
Sammy’s Stash Secondhand Shop is hosting a FREE Pop-Up Shopping Event on Friday, February 14th from 11am-2pm in the GSU Fireside Lounge. No appointments are needed. Gently used clothing, kitchenware, houseware, and décor are just some of the items you will find at our pop-up shop. This event is open to all SU students and…
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SU Cycles “Pilot” Bike Share Program
Greetings Sea Gulls, Mark your calendars for the launch of the SU Cycles “Pilot” Bike Share Program, Friday, January 31st 12:00-2:00pm at Sea Gull Square’s Indoor Bike Storage Area. Each year, during the month of May, after Spring Graduation, the SUPD goes around campus and collects any unclaimed/discarded bikes. These bikes are stored in a…
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Spring Virtual Author Talks
Series of free virtual talks from bestselling authors and cultural icons. Brought to you in partnership with the Library Speakers Consortium. Notes on Modern Irrationality with Bestselling Author Amanda Montell Thursday, January 23rd at 2:00 PM EST An Inside Look at Working with a Literary Agent: A Conversation with Seth Fishman Tuesday, January 28th at…
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Philosophy Symposium
Attending to Others: Philosophical Orientations to EducationSaturday, March 1, 20249 a.m.-3:30 p.m. • Conway Hall 153 FREE EVENT • REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED • EVERYONE WELCOME When we are orienting our education, what should we be most attentive to? The natural world? Other cultures? Our humanity? The Philosophy Department invites Kyung-Hwa Jung (Seoul National University) to discuss…
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Season of Nonviolence Events
On Tuesday, January 28th, at 6:30 PM, the film “Who Killed Gandhi” will be screened in TETC, room 156. It will be followed by a Q&A with Dr. Tushar Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi’s great-grandson, and the author of the definitive book, “Let’s Kill Gandhi.” On Thursday, January 30th at 6 PM,the Bosserman Center will host “An…
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Electronic W-2s Now Available
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT 2024 W-2s are now available on POSC for those employees who signed up for the electronic delivery option. Maryland State employees who had signed up to receive the electronic only W-2 version before December 15th, 2024 may access their 2024 W-2s as of January 21st, 2025 by logging on to Central Payroll Bureau’s…
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PSB Faculty Participate in Regulation Impact Study, Making News in Colorado
A study recently completed by Memo Diriker, Dustin Chambers, and Irina Piatselchyts, in collaboration with Colin O’Reilly of Creighton University has been mentioned in several Colorado news outlets. The study team concluded that Colorado ranks sixth in the nation for regulations on businesses. Their report said there were nearly 200,000 restrictions on businesses and that…