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Each year, hundreds of news articles and broadcasts share good news about Salisbury University and its faculty, staff, students and alumni. Below are recent media coverage highlights.
Salisbury University’s online graduate programs again have been ranked among the nation’s best by U.S. News & World Report. SU’s online M.Ed. Program was ranked for the first time as one of the top programs in the U.S. (No. 223 out of 323). For the eighth year, the publication rated SU’s online M.B.A. Program among the best in the U.S. (No. 172 out of 364). SU’s online M.S. in Nursing Program also was ranked among the country’s best (No. 105 out of 201). Selections were based on criteria including student excellence, faculty credentials, and peer assessment.
Music is becoming more accessible for middle school students in Sussex County, thanks to a new arts education initiative from the Freeman Foundation. Seventh graders at Mariner Middle School are learning to play the ukulele through the program, which provides classrooms with a full set of instruments and teaching tools at no cost. The initiative is supported by Dr. Louise Anderson of Salisbury University, who recently taught a series of lessons at the school. Anderson said watching students grasp new skills was “magic."