Hazardous Weather Outlook Issued for Wicomico County and Surrounding Areas October 11-13
The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for Wicomico County and surrounding areas from October 11-13 as a powerful nor’easter approaches the Mid-Atlantic. A chance of showers and thunderstorms is forecast Saturday, increasing after 8 p.m. Winds from 20-30 mph, with gusts up to 40 mph, are expected beginning Sunday afternoon. Up to 2 inches of rain through Monday evening may cause flooding in coastal and low-lying areas. At this time, SU expects to remain open. For the latest information on any weather-related disruptions, please visit the SU News webpage.
Success Stories and Lasting Connections
Campus Spotlights
Salisbury University, a member of the University System of Maryland, is a regionally accredited four-year comprehensive institution offering 60 distinct undergraduate and graduate degree programs.Salisbury University is also a collective of friendly, talented and engaged students, faculty, staff, donors, alumni, family members and community members. We are Salisbury. There are so many successes to share. We welcome you to be a part of the SU story.
Many of you know that Salisbury University’s 100th birthday is fast approaching. During the 2025-2026 academic year, SU will be celebrating its centennial in a number of ways. Planning is underway for a full year’s worth of activities that will celebrate our past and provide a glimpse into the future.
Austin Whitehead ’14, M’15Alumni Association Board President
Alumni and Donors Create Center for Entrepreneurship
"We are happy to offer a new resource to help students start the businesses of tomorrow. We also hope they will contribute to the energy that has been bubbling up downtown." - Dave and Patsy Rommel
I absolutely love the Honors College. It's a fantastic and dynamic opportunity to really pursue niche parts of my education.
Ben LenoxStudent
A Day in the Life
As the hub of academic life, the state-of-the-art Patricia R. Guerrieri Academic Commons building is the place to go for students, faculty and the greater community.
The one-on-one interaction with students, getting to know what their interests are, and how I can help them get to where they want to go – it's an incredibly rewarding part of my job