Announcing the 2021 Black History Month: Black Lives STILL Matter Keynote Speaker, Tamika Mallory
Join us on Thursday, February 18 at 7 pmFeb 4, 2021
Black History Month 2021: Black Lives STILL Matter
Join the Salem State community as we celebrate Black History MonthJan 25, 2021
A Conversation with Sara Moore
Sara Moore, PhD, is an associate professor of sociology and the faculty fellow for civic engagementJan 11, 2021
Virtual U
Dec 15, 2020
RED, WHITE and BLUE Exhibition by Salem State Art + Design
Available online through December 31Dec 4, 2020
Accepting Nominations for the 2021 Salem State University Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Award
Keep On, Keeping On: From Struggle Comes StrengthDec 3, 2020
Âé¶¹³ÉÈ˾«Æ· for Holocaust and Genocide Studies and Combined Jewish Philanthropies Partnership Recognized
Training students and educator on the dangers of antisemitism, racism and mass violenceOct 21, 2020
Âé¶¹³ÉÈ˾«Æ· Anna Rocca (World Languages and Cultures) Published an Article on L’Esprit Créateur-Johns Hopkins University Press
Héla Ammar’s À fleur de peau / Body Talks: From Anonymous to Familiar BodiesOct 17, 2020
"Black Lives Matter: The U.S. Journey Towards Justice and Healing" A Four-Day, Virtual Event in collaboration with North Shore Community College with Keynote Michael Eric Dyson
Join us for the 44th Forum on Tolerance on October 19-22Oct 7, 2020
The Green New Deal, Explained
October 20 with Harvard Âé¶¹³ÉÈ˾«Æ· Alyssa Battistoni SSU Âé¶¹³ÉÈ˾«Æ·s Avi Chomsky and Noel HealyOct 5, 2020
Salem State Adds Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Six dual-port EV stations now available at O'Keefe Âé¶¹³ÉÈ˾«Æ·Sep 4, 2020
City of Salem is now in the red zone
Aug 14, 2020
Newly Launched Digital Humanities Journal Receives $66,000 from the Mellon Foundation
The open source, peer reviewed journal, Reviews in Digital Humanities, is a pilot that launched in January 2020.Jul 29, 2020
Building Persistence
Social Work Âé¶¹³ÉÈ˾«Æ· Lamont Simmons on helping students succeedJun 18, 2020