Filters close
Released: 10-Jul-2015 3:05 PM EDT
Salisbury University Partners with Coastal Hospice to Hold Grief Management Camp for Children
Salisbury University

Salisbury University partnered with Coastal Hospice and Palliative Care to hold a three-day bereavement summer camp on campus. Designed to help kids with grief management, it was open to ages 6-12. Four senior social work majors enrolled in summer course on children’s grief assisted as counselors.

Released: 7-Jan-2015 11:35 AM EST
Salisbury University Accounting Program Accredited by AACSB
Salisbury University

Salisbury University’s Accounting and Legal Studies Department recently earned accreditation from AACSB International, the longest-serving global accrediting body for business schools. The department is one of just 182 accounting programs globally to earn AACSB accreditation.

Released: 12-Dec-2014 11:00 AM EST
SU's Siers Earns Degree 55 Years After First College Class
Salisbury University

In 1961, after two years in college, Ron Siers dropped out to focus to his career and starting a family. More than a half century later, approaching age 74, he earns his B.A. in interdisciplinary studies, with honors, as a member of Salisbury University's Class of 2014.

Released: 12-Nov-2014 12:00 PM EST
Salisbury University Professor Earns $83K Prometheus Fellowship from Ecuadorian Government
Salisbury University

Dr. Stuart Hamilton of Salisbury University’s Geography and Geosciences Department has earned a prestigious $83,000 Prometheus Fellowship from the Ecuadorian government to explore causes of sedimentation in that country’s Chone Estuary. He will produce a management plan to mitigate the issue.

Released: 6-Nov-2014 10:00 AM EST
Salisbury University Athletic Training Students Assist with Maryland's Bay Bridge 10K
Salisbury University

When some 18,000 runners cross Maryland's Chesapeake Bay Bridge during the inaugural Across the Bay 10K on Sunday, November 9, Salisbury University athletic training students will be there to help provide first aid.

Released: 18-Oct-2014 11:00 AM EDT
Salisbury University Breaks Ground on New $19 Million Stadium
Salisbury University

Salisbury University has unveiled the designs of its new $19 million Sea Gull Stadium, as well as a planned $10 million renovation of its athletics fields and other facilities. The new building will be a considerable upgrade over the 1980 one-story cinderblock structure currently there.

Released: 15-Aug-2014 1:00 PM EDT
Submissions Sought for Up to $200,000 in Ratcliffe Shore Hatchery Business Funding
Salisbury University

Applications are being accepted for the third round of funding through Salisbury University’s Philip E. and Carole R. Ratcliffe Foundation Shore Hatchery entrepreneurship program beginning August 22. Business startups throughout the mid-Atlantic are eligible to apply for their share of $200,000.

Released: 13-Aug-2014 4:00 PM EDT
Learning Which Stretches the Imagination and Spirit
Salisbury University

This op-ed by Dr. Diane Allen, provost and senior vice president of academic affairs at Salisbury University, stresses the importance of summer learning for college students.

Released: 9-Jun-2014 4:00 PM EDT
SU Student Aviator to Fly Across United States
Salisbury University

In June, Salisbury University geography major Emily Lewis of Mickleton, NJ, will fly from California to Pennsylvania as part of the Air Race Classic, an annual competition for female aviators. The event recalls similar contests that began in the late 1920s and were revived following World War II.

Released: 30-Apr-2014 10:00 AM EDT
Mid-Atlantic Entrepreneurs Vie for $125,000 in Funding at Salisbury University
Salisbury University

The second round of a five-year, $1 million program to create new jobs begins Friday, May 9, at Salisbury University as nine entrepreneurs vie for a portion of $125,000 in business funding through the Ratcliffe Shore Hatchery.

Released: 24-Apr-2014 2:00 PM EDT
SU Breaks Ground on $111.4 Million Guerrieri Academic Commons
Salisbury University

Salisbury University has broken ground on the $111.4 million Guerrieri Academic Commons. At 224,071 square feet, it will be the largest academic building in SU history. Home for a new library, with it comes a reconfiguration of classroom, research and study space predicted to change campus dynamics.

Released: 31-Jan-2014 12:00 PM EST
Biology Text Co-Authored by SU Professor Emphasizes Science Process Skills and Problem Solving
Salisbury University

Now being used by Salisbury University’s Biology Department and other campuses nationwide, Biological Science has been called a pioneer in national movements to increase the focus of biology courses on science process skills and problem solving The text is co-authored by SU professor Kim Quillin.

Released: 28-Oct-2013 4:00 PM EDT
SU's American Women Writers of Color Conference Returns Nov. 1-3
Salisbury University

Following a hiatus, Salisbury University's American Women Writers of Color Conference returns this year. In response to new developments in the English discipline, its scope has expanded to cover not only North American writers, but also those of South and Central America, including the Caribbean.

Released: 13-Sep-2013 8:00 AM EDT
SU's Wenke Debuts in 'Salinger' Documentary
Salisbury University

When the documentary Salingeropens in theatres, it will feature interviews with some of the country’s most prominent literati and J.D. Salinger fans, including novelist Tom Wolfe, actors Philip Seymour Hoffman and Ed Norton … and Dr. John Wenke, English professor at Salisbury University, MD.

Released: 23-Aug-2013 9:55 AM EDT
SU Receives $1 Million for New Businesses
Salisbury University

With an eye to bolstering employment, the Baltimore-based Ratcliffe Foundation has committed $1 million to the Franklin P. Perdue School of Business at Salisbury University for grants and loan guarantees to start new businesses.

Released: 7-Aug-2013 4:00 PM EDT
Author, Gay Rights Activist Judy Shepard Speaks at SU
Salisbury University

Author and gay rights activist Judy Shepard recounts the national outcry following the murder of her son, Matthew, and more in The Meaning of Matthew, this year’s New Student Reader Program book at Salisbury University. She speaks at SU about her experiences.

Released: 23-Jul-2013 9:30 AM EDT
Salisbury University's Social Work Department Expands Youth-Focused Behavioral/Mental Health Program
Salisbury University

Salisbury University graduate student interns are working in regional pediatric practices to better help children with behavioral and mental health issues. The growing program provides free screenings, brief interventions, referrals, and consultations and support for primary care providers.

Released: 20-Jun-2013 1:00 PM EDT
Researchers Examine Gas Station Morphology in Virginia
Salisbury University

After noticing the many abandoned or converted gasoline stations on Virginia’s Eastern Shore, a Salisbury University student began research with his professor that discerned changing patterns about life on Delmarva. Southeastern Geographer journal recently published their work.

Released: 18-Jun-2013 11:55 AM EDT
Salisbury University Earns Maryland Green Registry Leadership Award
Salisbury University

The Maryland Green Registry Leadership Award honors organization-wide commitment to environmental performance, sustainable goals and measurable results within Maryland businesses and institutions.

Released: 7-Jun-2013 3:00 PM EDT
SU End-of-Life Care Research Garners Recognition
Salisbury University

Salisbury University Nursing Professor Katie Hinderer was recognized at the National Teaching Institute held by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses for her research on the sensitive topic of planning for end-of-life care. Dr. Hinderer is available for media interviews on this subject.

Released: 10-May-2013 9:35 AM EDT
Maryland Student Earns Gates Cambridge Scholarship
Salisbury University

A Salisbury University student has earned one of the world’s most prestigious international scholarships, the Gates Cambridge award, to explore the development of drugs, especially for antibiotic-resistant diseases. In the process, she is fulfilling a lifelong dream to study near her birthplace.

Released: 6-May-2013 10:00 AM EDT
SU Student Earns $126K Fellowship for Dung Beetle Research
Salisbury University

The National Science Foundation support allows graduate student Mallory Hagadorn to explore dung beetles in cow manure on organic versus conventionally-managed pastures across Maryland. She hopes to show the benefits of having naturally-existing, diverse and abundant populations of beetles on farms.

Released: 2-May-2013 1:15 PM EDT
$8 Million Gift Announced for SU Academic Commons
Salisbury University

One of the Eastern Shore’s leading philanthropies, the Guerrieri Family Foundation, has announced an $8 million gift for the construction of a new Academic Commons at Salisbury University. This is one of the largest private donations for a capital project in the campus’ history.

Released: 16-Aug-2012 5:00 PM EDT
Maryland Trainer to Run Across America
Salisbury University

On Monday, August 20, Salisbury University alumnus Chris Sams, a 27-year-old personal trainer, will embark on a five-month, 3,000+ mile Run Across America to spread messages about health and wellness. He takes off from Under Armour’s Combine Training Center in Baltimore at 1 p.m.


Showing results 101–150 of 243


close
0.23061