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SU in the Media

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.

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Salisbury Independent: SU to Offer New Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Major This Fall

SU student in lab

Salisbury University is offering a new biochemistry and molecular biology major this fall. The major is designed for students interested in careers in the life sciences, pharmaceutical research, genetic research and biotech companies. Through hands-on experience gained through research, coursework and labs with cutting-edge technology, students at SU will be well prepared to take the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) certification exam and ready for careers in the field.

Nanticoke River Invasive Fishing Derby

WBOC: SU's Nanticoke River Invasive Fishing Derby Mixes Fishing, Fun and Science

Salisbury University invited anglers of all ages and experience levels to help combat invasive fish species in local waterways during the fourth annual Nanticoke River Invasive Fishing Derby. The annual event, organized by Dr. Noah Bressman, assistant professor of biological studies, encourages the removal of blue catfish and northern snakeheads. The two species are invasive and pose a threat to fish and crustacean populations, including striped bass and blue crabs. A portion of the derby's catch was donated to Bressman’s lab for ongoing studies.
Nanticoke River Invasive Fishing Derby
Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative

Maryland Department of Natural Resources: SU's ESRGC partners with DNR, NOAA and Others for Maryland Coastal Flood Risk Map

Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources recently released the Maryland Coastal Flood Explorer, a user-friendly and interactive map that allows users to visualize predicted high tide flooding, sea-level rise projections, and historic flooding events for all of Maryland’s coastal areas. The tool was created with support from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) through the Maryland Coastal Zone Management Program and in collaboration with organizations including Salisbury University’s Eastern Shore GIS Cooperative (ESRGC).

BEACON students

Office of Governor Wes Moore: SU BEACON Finding of $16 Billion Economic Contribution to Maryland Highlighted During Governor's Buy Local Cookout

Governor Wes Moore hosted the 2025 Governor's Buy Local Cookout at the Maryland Department of Agriculture, kicking off Maryland Buy Local Week and encouraging Marylanders to take the "Buy Local Challenge" by incorporating at least one locally grown, produced or harvested product into their meals each day. ​According to a 2022 study from Salisbury University's Business, Economic and Community Outreach Network (BEACON), Maryland’s agriculture and seafood industries contribute more than $16 billion to the state’s economy.
BEACON students
Museum of Eastern Shore Culture at Salisbury University

WRDE: SU's Museum of Eastern Shore Culture Receives Beach to Bay Heritage Area Grant for Fiber Arts Exhibit

Museum of Eastern Shore Culture at Salisbury University
Five organizations on Maryland’s Lower Shore will share nearly $287,000 in grant funding to preserve and celebrate the region’s cultural heritage. Governor Wes Moore announced that the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority awarded 91 matching grants totaling more than $4.6 million statewide to support heritage tourism and economic growth. Local recipients included the Museum of Eastern Shore Culture at Salisbury University, which will install a fiber arts exhibit.
OC Road Riders

Daily Times: Grant to Help Fund Skateboarding Project at SU's Museum of Eastern Shore Culture

The Beach to Bay Heritage Area has announced its newest round of mini-grant recipients. Eight organizations were awarded $25,000 in mini-grants. The Museum of Eastern Shore Culture at Salisbury University, located in downtown Salisbury, was awarded funding to document the history of skateboarding in Ocean City through an exhibit and mural. The project, "Drop-in Skate Boarding’s Cultural Influence on the Eastern Shore," will culminate this summer with a community-mural led by local artist Marc Emond, an artist talk and workshop.
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Conway Hall

SBY Business Journal: SU Named Among Princeton Review's 'Best Value Colleges' for 2025

Conway Hall

Salisbury University is among the nation’s best values in higher education, according to The Princeton Review. The publisher has named SU among its 209 “Best Value Colleges for 2025. Institutions on the 2025 list were selected based on highest returns on investment out of more than 650 colleges and universities surveyed nationally.

HOPE donation drop-off

WMDT: SU Works to Combat Period Poverty with Donations to Area Schools, Community Organizations

SU is doing its part to end period poverty by partnering with organizations to make free feminine hygiene products available to the greater community. SU recently donated products to multiple schools and community organizations following a partnership with publisher Cond Nast in collaboration with U by Kotex and the Alliance for Period Supplies.
HOPE donation drop-off

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