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  • Philsophy Cafe

    Saturday, November 9, 9:30-11 a.m. Newton Community Center: 306 Newton Street, Salisbury Discussion of: WHAT’S THE SIGNIFICANCE OF OUR EXISTENCE?…

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  • Nationally Competitive Fellowships Office Flash Fundraiser – November 12

    The Nationally Competitive Fellowships Office is fundraising to cover the cost of application fees and stipends, ensuring that all SU students have access to life-changing fellowship opportunities. Participating in the application process for these awards provides students with valuable skills and experiences, from developing strong personal statements to engaging in rigorous research and interviews. All…

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  • Men’s and Women’s Tennis Flash Fundraiser – November 19

    The Men’s and Women’s Tennis programs are fundraising to cover the cost of their spring break trip to California in March 2025. Gifts will fund transportation and lodging for all participating team members. While on this spring break trip, student-athletes will play surrounding schools, ultimately preparing them for a competitive spring schedule. The goal is $10,000 and your…

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  • Grace McCreary-Bagley

    Recital: Keilly Jelley and Grace McCreary Bagley, mezzo-sopranos

    Saturday, November 9Holloway Hall, Great Hall, 7:30pm Tickets: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=249217…

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  • Rheya Ford

    Recital: Rheya Ford, mezzo-soprano and Molly Fullerton, piano

    Friday, November 8Holloway Hall, Great Hall, 7:30pm Tickets: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=249213…

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  • Ready to be CPR/AED/First Aid certified?

    Interested in becoming CPR/AED/First Aid certified? Come join us on Thursday, November 7th, 2024, from 9:30am to 3pm. Seats are limited, so please contact Jillian Townsend, Director of Environmental Health and Safety at jetownsend@salisbury.edu to reserve your seat and receive more details….

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  • Mini-Trashcan Office Recycling Program Results

    In the Winter of 2023, an Environmental Studies Honors student expressed interest in doing research regarding recycling on campus. The idea of examining waste produced from individual office spaces was then proposed. In the Spring of 2023, waste audits were conducted to examine the impact of office deskside trashcans upon the campus recycling rate in…

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  • Health Benefits Fair on Campus | October 29

    Human Resources is sponsoring a Health Benefits Fair at Salisbury University led by the State of Maryland Employee Benefits Division. The fair is open to all State of Maryland employees and retirees. Raffle prizes will be available for those who attend and register for the raffle. Health Benefits Fair Tuesday, October 29 Guerrieri Student Union, Wicomico…

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  • SU School of Nursing, UMES Bowl to Raise Funds for MAC, Inc.

    By SU Public Relations SALISBURY, MD—Salisbury University’s School of Nursing and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore’s Physical Therapy Program recently raised money for a good cause while partaking in friendly competition. During the fourth annual Nutty Bowling Challenge, 12 teams representing the institutions vied for the top scores during an evening of glow bowling. Event organizers…

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  • SU Team Ranks Top in U.S. in Society of Actuaries Case Challenge

    By SU Public Relations SALISBURY, MD—Salisbury University mathematics students are top in the U.S. in actuarial analysis and case study research. The Society of Actuaries (SOA) Research Institute recently announced SU as the third-place winner in its 2024 Student Research Case Study Challenge — the only U.S. institution to win a prize — behind two…

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  • SU Announces New Management and Social Entrepreneurship Minors for Fall 2024

    By SU Public Relations SALISBURY, MD—Students at Salisbury University now have the opportunity to enhance their resumes with experience in organizational leadership and the societal impacts of consumerism thanks to new minors in management and social entrepreneurship.  Scheduled to begin in fall 2024, the minors, housed in the Franklin P. Perdue School of Business, are…

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