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 ´ºÃÎÖ±²¥ Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Award
Keep On, Keeping On: From Struggle Comes StrengthDec 3, 2020
Center 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
Professor 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 Professor Alyssa Battistoni SSU Professors Avi Chomsky and Noel HealyOct 5, 2020
Salem State Adds Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Six dual-port EV stations now available at O'Keefe CenterSep 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
Black Employee Resource Group (BERG) 155th Juneteenth Celebrations
Join virtual commemorations on Zoom on June 19Jun 8, 2020