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  • Guerrieri Student Union Art Space

    The Divinity of Color by Daijah Richardson will be on display in the GSU 2nd floor lounge March 4th through April 5th. Daijah Richardson is an artist born and raised in Salisbury, Md. She has always been interested in the visual arts as a child, in a private Christian school where art classes were not…

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  • A New “Home” for Orientation & Enrollment Management

    The offices of Enrollment Management and Orientation, Transition & Family Programs have moved to a new office location. You can find the office staff for both areas now at 1108 Camden Avenue, directly across the street from Holloway Hall….

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  • 3rd annual Eastern Shore High School Computer Programming Competition

    Computer Science (CS) Department hosted 3rd annual Eastern Shore High School Computer Programming Competition. There are 7 schools from all over the Eastern Shore with 19 total students participated in the competition….

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  • HenHacks Team One Won the Bank of America Cybersecurity Track

    Team One: Isaac Dugan, Brian Bowers, James Montebell, Dustin O’BrienDescription: Built a CLI cybersecurity audit tool for Haskell codebasesProject link: https://devpost.com/software/lambda-check Team Two: Spencer Presley, Vince Pham, Stephora AlberiDescription: Built a website that shows visualizations of Spotify music dataProject link: https://devpost.com/software/spotify-wrapped-plus HenHacks website…

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  • Computer Science major, Lilly Ngo joins (HSLAC) for 2024-5

    Computer Science major, Lilly Ngo has been selected to join the Henson Student Leadership Advisory Council (HSLAC) for the 2024-25 academic year. Learn More…

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    Time Management & Your Health

    Nyla Carter Class of 2024 Public Health Are you interested in learning about the importance of time management and your overall health? During my freshman year, I faced many challenges trying to learn how to survive independently, away from my family. I was used to my family deciding what we would have for dinner, such…

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    Life as a D3 Athlete

    Elizabeth Hesen Class of 2024 Health Science As expected, being an athlete in college can be very busy and hectic. Trying to juggle school, lacrosse, work life, eating, and sleep can be very challenging. But also, at the same time, it has been beneficial to help set me up for the many challenges and obstacles…

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  • MDFL Interest Meeting

    Languages Programs Interest Meeting

    Are you looking for an exceptional skill to stand out in the job market? Do you like languages? Learn more by attending this interest meeting. Wednesday, March 6, 2024      12:30 – 1:30 pm Location: TE 154 (Conway Hall) Contact information: Ethel Barja, Department of Modern Languages & Intercultural Studies      embarjacuyutupa@salisbury.edu…

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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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