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Salisbury University

Salisbury University, originally called the Maryland State Normal School, opened on September 7, 1925, as a two-year institution to train elementary school teachers to help fill the teacher shortage in the state of Maryland. The original class of 105 students was greeted by Salisburys first president, Dr. William J. Holloway, an experienced educator and the driving force behind the creation of the school. The curriculum was influenced by those established at Columbias Teachers College, alma mater of six of Salisbury Normal Schools eight original faculty. During the Great Depression, Maryland extended the required course of study at Normal Schools from two years to three years, and to four years in 1934, paving the way for the institution to become Maryland State Teachers College one year later. In 1935, its name was changed to Maryland State Teachers College, and in 1963 to Salisbury State College. Between 1962 and 1995 several Master’s Degree programs were approved, and in 1988, the name was changed to Salisbury State University. In 2001, the name was changed to Salisbury University. Since the early 2000s, Salisbury has grown rapidly in academic enrollment as well as campus growth. Since 2002, Henson Hall, The Teacher and Education and Technology Center, Perdue Hall, The Patricia R. Guererri Academic Commons, and Sea Gull Stadium have been constructed. Salisbury University owns 75 buildings, with a total gross area of 2,158,078 square feet (200,492.0 m2). The Salisbury University campus consists of 183 acres (0.74 km2). Campus includes Holloway Hall, Fulton Hall, Conway Hall, Henson Hall, Perdue Hall, Patricia R. Guererri Academic Commons, University center, dining and residence halls, Honors House, Campus grounds: arboretum status. There are four academic schools at the University, all of which are endowed, they are Fulton School of Liberal Arts, Henson School of Science and Technology, Perdue School of Business, Seidel School of Education and Professional Studies. Admissions have become increasingly more selective over recent years. For undergraduate admissions for the Fall 2010 entry term, Salisbury received 7,739 applications and Salisbury offered admission to 53% of those applicants. The incoming freshman class was 1,276 students. In the fall of 2006 the Faculty Senate at Salisbury University approved a plan to make the SAT an optional submission for admission to the university. The acceptance rate in 2014 is 54.7% , Total enrollment in 2012 is 8,657, the Graduation rate in 2014 is 66.5%. The Endowment in 2013 is $45,712,416. The full-time Academic staff is 380, there are 7,997 Undergraduates and 773 Postgraduates. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 7,849, its setting is rural, and the campus size is 182 acres. It utilizes a 4-1-4-based academic calendar. Salisbury Universitys ranking in the 2017 edition of Best Colleges is Regional Universities North, 67. Its in-state tuition and fees are $9,364 (2016-17); out-of-state tuition and fees are $17,776 (2016-17). The Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture at Salisbury University is a humanities research laboratory for university students that also fulfills the historical resource needs of a variety of community researchers. Founded in 1982, it was endowed in 1998 by Edward H. Nabb, an attorney and philanthropist from Cambridge, Maryland and renamed in his honor. Family and local researchers frequent the Nabb Research Center for its wealth of information on family and cultural history. Distinctive photograph and artifact collections bring the Eastern Shore of the past 150 years to life, offering insight into its traditions and heritage. Public presentations on historical topics, educational seminars and exhibits showcase the Shore’s rich history and culture.

The following is the list of scholars from Salisbury University who contributed and/or serves as editors for one or more OMICS International journals and conferences

The following is the list of scholars from Salisbury University who contributed and/or serves as editors for one or more OMICS International journals and conferences

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