Most classes on North Campus will be held remotely through the end of the semester on December 12.
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Geography and GIS Students and Faculty Recognized for Scholarship and Service at Awards Ceremony
May 4, 2023 New inductees into GTU International Geographical Honor Society and Professor Young retires
Opportunity for all
May 3, 2023 Virginia Lyons ’16 discusses her Salem State experiences and connections
Proud moments, bright futures
May 3, 2023 Assistant Professor Laura Laranjo celebrates her students
Bolstering engagement, reducing expenses
May 3, 2023 Professor Michele Louro engages students through digital learning and Open Educational Resources
Graduate Students in Mental Health Counseling
May 3, 2023 Making a difference and meriting support
Making our campus safer for LGBTQ students
May 3, 2023 Utilizing internship experiences to make a difference
Uplifting communities
May 3, 2023 Reverend Arthur T. Gerald ’12H pays it forward at Salem State
Opportunities and connections
May 3, 2023 Dino Di Palma speaks out on the importance of internships
Lifelong learning—and leading
May 3, 2023 A quadruple Viking, Jessica Patti ’08, ’09, ’12G, ’20G dives into her connection with Salem State
Creative direction
May 3, 2023 Clifmon Leroy ’22 talks about the benefit of having access to tools in order to express oneself
By the book—without buying the book
May 3, 2023 Sierra Dearns ’23 talks textbook affordability
The right fit: A helping hand to a healthcare degree
May 3, 2023 Marioli Rodriguez ’25 finds her passion
Practice makes perfect
May 3, 2023 Creating internships opportunities for students
A unifying moment
May 3, 2023 Alumna Midge DeSimone ’76 talks about the impact of SSU BOLD
Helping to pave the way
May 3, 2023 Marguerite Ortiz ’22 shines a light on the Center for Student Success
Strengthening classrooms and communities
May 3, 2023 Finding connection through the Educator-Scholars of Color program
Gearing up for success
May 3, 2023 Rashid Abuelmaali ’23G makes connections through Emerging Scholars
Dreams fulfilled
May 3, 2023 Karyn McHale ’22 translates life experience into academic credits