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Released: 25-Oct-1997 12:00 AM EDT
Study Examines Leadership Skills of Doctors
Salisbury University

Successful managers in health care setting have significantly different leadership skill profiles than ineffective managers. Physician administrators also have approximately the same leadership skills as non-physician "professional" administrators. Those are two results of a study examining leadership and management skills in health care settings co-authored by Frank Shipper of Salisbury State University.

Released: 20-Nov-1997 12:00 AM EST
Study Defines When A Company's Founder Should Step Aside
Salisbury University

You may start your own company but that doesn't mean you get to keep it. All founders--good or bad--must eventually turn over the reins, but some will need to turn them over sooner than others. A new study contradicts some long-held beliefs in this area.

Released: 10-Mar-1999 12:00 AM EST
Ways To Tell If You're a Good Manager
Salisbury University

A Salisbury State University professor has research that provides a sure-fire way for managers to tell if they have good management skills: If the office runs smoother or production increases when you're not there, then you probably don't.

Released: 5-Apr-2006 4:50 PM EDT
Perdue Foundation Announces $8 Million Gift to SU
Salisbury University

Arthur W. Perdue Foundation President Jim Perdue recently announced an $8 million gift to Salisbury University for construction of a new building for the Franklin P. Perdue School of Business.

Released: 5-Jun-2006 2:35 PM EDT
University Announces $25 Million Campaign
Salisbury University

Salisbury University recently announced the start of its $25 million campaign during its 80th anniversary gala. Goals will benefit student scholarship endowments ($10 million), the new Teacher Education and Technology Complex (TETC) which begins construction this fall ($4 million), matching funds for a new home for the Franklin P. Perdue School of Business ($4 million).

Released: 28-Feb-2007 4:10 PM EST
World Premiere Adaptation of 'Joseph Andrews' at Salisbury University
Salisbury University

Playwright and director T. Paul Pfeiffer, whose "Apology for the Life of an Actor" was performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon, debuts his latest play, an adaptation of the 1742 novel "Joseph Andrews," at Salisbury University.

Released: 4-Apr-2007 6:10 PM EDT
Nobel Laureate F.W. de Klerk Speaks at SU April 9
Salisbury University

On Monday, April 9, F.W. de Klerk, Nobel Peace Prize winner and former president of South Africa, who now heads the F.W. de Klerk Foundation devoted to working for peace in divided societies, comes to Salisbury University. He speaks on "Leadership and Making a Difference."

Released: 12-Apr-2007 5:40 PM EDT
University Recycling Program Far Reaching
Salisbury University

Approximately one-third of American homes recycle paper, glass and aluminum. But how many recycle carpet? A clause mandating that contractors recycle all carpeting removed from campus buildings is just one of the many ways Salisbury University is making a difference for the environment.

Released: 12-Apr-2007 5:50 PM EDT
Environmental Friendliness Part of Overall University Plan
Salisbury University

From bamboo to bike racks, Salisbury University's Teacher Education and Technology Center, currently under construction, proves careful planning is the key to environmental friendliness.

Released: 8-May-2007 5:10 PM EDT
Research Rewrites Historic John Smith Maps
Salisbury University

When a crew of historians and educators sets sail on June 12 to commemorate the 1607 expedition of Captain John Smith, its voyage will for the first time include locations on the Nanticoke River in Delaware identified by a team of Salisbury University researchers through scientific remapping.


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