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  • Information Literacy Partner of the Month: Krispen Laird

    It is with great pleasure that the SU Libraries recognize Krispen Laird as the February-March winner of the SU Libraries Information Literacy Partner of the Month Award. Erin Weber, Research and Instructional Services Librarian, nominated Krispen, writing:“I’d like to nominate Krispen Laird for our work revamping the BIOL 101 information literacy component. Krispen was key…

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  • Dynamic Lecturing for Student Engagement classroom with students and professor

    Dynamic Lecturing Webinar

    Based on the research in the book of the same name by Harrington & Zakrajsek, come learn teaching techniques to bring life back into your lectures and produce active engagement in your students. Register to attend online via Zoom…

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  • April is for Access

    The Disability Resource Center and the Seidel School of Education will host “Enhancing College Success for Students with Autism: A Professors’ Guide,” on Friday, April 5, 2024, from 10:00 am-11:00 am in TETC, Room 152. This workshop is designed to provide valuable insights and practical strategies to empower both faculty and students. Led by experts…

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  • Student Recital

    Recital: Benjamin Rodman, cello

    Saturday, April 13Holloway Hall, Great Hall, 7:30pm Admission is free, but tickets are required.  https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=226181…

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  • Fresh Tracks

    SU Dance Company Spring Concert presents Fresh Tracks

    Friday-Sunday, April 12-14*Fulton Hall Black Box Theatre, 7:30pm & *2 pm Directed by Helen Myers This lively concert features all new works choreographed by faculty and guest artists.  https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=195354…

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  • 6 Strings, 7 Positions & 88 Keys

    6 Strings, 7 Positions & 88 Keys & Friends

    Wednesday, April 10Holloway Hall, Great Hall 7:30pm The annual tradition where Jackson Music Program colleagues Danielle Cumming, Lee Knier and William Folger present a program with special guests, including current students, former students, colleagues, and friends, all of whom perform for fun! https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=195342…

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  • Blues in the Black Box

    Chris English Duo and Friends present “Blues in the Black Box”

    Friday, April 5, 2024Fulton Hall, Black Box Theatre, 7:30 pm Dedicated to his craft and the spirit of the blues, Chris English is a veteran blues artist and SU Music Department faculty member.The Chris English Duo is a powerful blend of Chris on guitar, harp, vocals and an old coca cola crate used as a…

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  • Can What We Eat Affect Our Mood?

    A recent study concludes that changing your diet can relieve depression/anxiety and reduce stress. This Australian randomized and controlled study was done with undergraduate college students who tested moderate or high for symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress and found to have a high intake of fat and sugar. Students were separated into two groups: a treatment…

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  • ‘U.S. News’ Again Names SU Online Graduate Programs Among Nation’s Best

    By SU Public Relations SALISBURY, MD—U.S. News & World Report again has ranked two of Salisbury University’s online graduate programs among the nation’s best. For the eighth year, the publication rated SU’s online M.B.A. Program one of the top in the U.S. (No. 150 out of 366). SU’s online M.S. in Nursing Program also was…

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  • BEACON Seeks Input From Eastern Shore Businesses

    By SU Public Relations SALISBURY, MD—For many years, Salisbury University’s Business Economic and Community Outreach Network (BEACON) has had its finger on the pulse of business in the Salisbury area, on the Eastern Shore and the Mid-Atlantic. Along with the Tri-County Councils of the Eastern Shore and local economic development leaders, BEACON is maintaining that…

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  • $2 Million in State Funding Announced for SU Performing Arts Center Planning and Pre-Construction

    SALISBURY, MD—Salisbury University’s proposed downtown Salisbury performing arts center is one step closer thanks to the announcement of $2 million in grant funding from the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) for planning and pre-construction. The project was awarded $1 million in Fiscal Year 2025 State Revitalization Program funds through the department. The…

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