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  • Fall for Fulton

    Friday, October 27, 1-4, Fulton Fountain and Lawn (rain location: Fulton Lobby) As part of SU’s Alumni Homecoming tradition, celebrate the Fulton School of Liberal Arts, which plays a vital role inthe academic experience of nearly every SU student as home to the visual and performing arts, the humanities,and the social sciences. Event includes giveaways,…

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  • World Mental Health Day

    SU’s World Mental Health Day event is Wednesday, Oct 11th 3 – 5 p.m. at the Henson Mall, the lawn area between Henson and Devilbiss (rain location: Link of Nations). Enjoy resources, activities, and give-a-ways, sponsored by the Psychology Department….

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  • The Zest – Habit Stacking

    This article is part of SU Dining Services Newsletter The Zest. View other articles and newsletter issues on the The Zest archive. Have you ever had a goal you were wholly committed to – only to see a breakdown in the steps to getting there? We intend to exercise, build muscle, lose weight, study better,…

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  • Interprofessional Symposium on Transgender Care and Experience

    Join us on Wednesday, November 15th, 2023 in the Guerrieri Academic Commons, Assembly Hall (Fourth Floor) for our Interprofessional Symposium on Transgender Care and Experience. Registration begins at 12:45 p.m. | Opening Remarks at 1 p.m. | Closing Remarks 5 p.m. | Light fare reception following closing remarks. Register HERE! Featuring: a notable keynote speaker,…

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  • First-Ever SU Raft Debate

    Are you looking for a fun, family-friendly Friday evening event? The Clarke Honors College and the Honors Student Association are proud to host the first-ever SU Raft Debate on Friday, 10/6 at 5pm in Devilbiss 123. Five teams of three passionate students led by five amazing faculty/ staff captains—Dr. Venosa (Humanities), Dr. Nyland (Natural Sciences),…

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  • Let Freedom Read on a colorful graphic logo resembling books.

    Banned Books Week at the SU Libraries

    Banned Books Week is a critical response to challenges against books and other forms of information. This work is even more urgent given the escalating challenges in recent years. 2022 recorded the highest number of book challenges since the American Library Association began collecting data in 1982, and book bans are on track to surpass…

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  • Apply for the Green Fund! 

    Supporting student sustainability projects on campus! Thanks to the student-led sustainability initiative to institute a sustainability fee, there currently is over $200,000 available for student projects in the fall semester. Fall ’23 Application Deadline: Monday, October 16 For more information and to download the Green Fund application visit: www.salisbury.edu/greenfund or contact Chris Homeister, Director of…

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  • The Washington Center at SU

    The Washington Center at SU on October 4

    An information session for students interested in The Washington Center will take place on Wednesday October 4th at 4 PM in Fulton 149. During this session, students will hear about the semester long internship programs (fall, spring, and summer) as well as the one week intensive Inside Washington Seminar. Both programs take place in Washington…

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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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