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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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  • 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…

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  • Donate Your Old Cameras to SU Photo Department

    Did the holidays bring you a new digital camera and you don’t know what to do with your old one? Do you have an old film camera tucked away in a closet, sitting lonely on a shelf, or hiding in your attic? Our photography program in the Art department is on the lookout for cameras…

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  • Civic Reflection Trainings

    Join PACE for these free trainings in leading civic relections: March 25, 3:30 p.m. March 26, 8 a.m. April 4, 1 p.m. Use the QR code for details and registration….

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  • Economics Faculty Presented at National and International Conferences

    The Southern Economic Association (SEA) 94th Annual Meeting was held in Washington D.C. on November 23-25, 2024.  Five economics faculty members from the Perdue School jointed thousands of economists from more than 94 nations to present their research papers and shared their interests in economic scholarship. Dr. Jill Caviglia-Harris presented the paper “From Basics to Videos:…

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  • INTERN SPOTLIGHT: Sarah Stephan

    Hometown: Ocean City Maryland Major: Management Fun fact about me: I can solve a rubix cube within 2 minutes. Name of internship host/employer and location: Human Resources for the City of Salisbury When: Summer of 2024 How I found it: I was made aware of the opportunity by a professor. My role and duties: I…

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  • INTERN SPOTLIGHT: Leilani Charles

    Hometown: Crofton, Maryland Major: Business Management Fun fact about me: My favorite color is pink & I used to be a competitive cheerleader.  Name of internship host and location: Manders Companies Rockville, MD When: Summer 2024 How I found it: I was actively searching various roles in Project Management when I came across Manders Companies….

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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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