Fulton School of Liberal Arts

Fulton School of Liberal Arts

Fulton Hall at Salisbury University
Type Public
Established 1989
Dean Dr. Maarten Pereboom
Location Salisbury, Maryland, United States
Campus Suburban
Website http://www.salisbury.edu/fulton/

The Fulton School of Liberal Arts, also known as The Charles R. and Martha N. Fulton School of Liberal Arts, is a liberal arts college at Salisbury University. Endowed in 1989, it is the largest and most diverse of the four schools within the University.

The Fulton School champions both discipline-based and interdisciplinary programs. In addition, the School provides support for numerous faculty, University, and community initiatives, including the Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture, the Institute for Public Affairs and Civic Engagement, the Maryland Summer Center for the Arts, the Bobbi Biron Theatre Program, the Salisbury Symphony Orchestra, and the Center for Conflict Resolution.

In the Fall of 2008, the School instituted a new, enhanced curriculum, moving from a three credit to a four credit course model intended to provide students with "a more rigorous, focused, and deeper learning experience."[1]

Undergraduate Programs

Graduate Programs

References

  1. Salisbury University Fulton School of Liberal Arts
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