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Multicultural Festival at SU May 6-9

SALISBURY, MD--  In contrast to "All War All the Time" headlines, Salisbury University's spring multicultural festival unites students, artists and scholars in a joyous celebration and sharing of global cultural uniqueness.

The public is cordially invited to the Monday-Thursday May 6-9 festival, which culminates in the traditional hands around campus and dedication of a new Link of Nations, with flags of all the countries representing the inter-national community of students, faculty and staff at the University.

The following is a schedule of events, all of which are free:

Monday, May 6:

11 a.m.-3 p.m. -- Spanish Club's Cinco de Mayo celebration -- campus mall in front of the new Henson Hall (noon -- mariachi band, 1:30 p.m. - salsa dancing).

Noon -- Perdue School brown bag lunch discussion "To Study Abroad Or Not to Study Abroad, That Is the Question" by Janine Vienna -- Scarborough Leadership Center, Room 204.

7 p.m.-- panel discussion on "Language, Social Access and Disenfranchisement: Multiculturalism for the 21st Century" -- Scarborough Leadership Center, Ritual Room with panelists Angel M. Caragena, chairman of the Public Service Commission, Washington, D.C.; Martin Ford, associate director, Maryland Office of New Americans; Shu Ping, Governor's Commission on Asian Affairs; and Charles Prattis, former supervisor of instruction, Compensatory Programs, Caroline County Public Schools. Moderator -- Dr. Anjali Pandey, SU English Department. Sponsored by the Bilingual Education Department and Multiethnic Student Services.

Tuesday, May 7:

Noon -- Perdue School brown bag lunch discussion "Cross-Cultural Live Cases:Transatlantic Student & Faculty Teams as Consultants to Firms from Different Business Cultures" by Dr. Memo Diriker -- Scarborough Leadership Center, Room 204.

3 p.m. -- President's fireside chat with Dr. Janet Dudley-Eshbach on study abroad, followed by the graduation sash ceremony for students who are graduating and have studied abroad, Scarborough Leadership Center, Ritual Room.

7 p.m. -- "The Imperative of Foreign Study, or What Dorothy Really Learned in Oz" lecture by Dr. Stephen MacDonald, vice president for academic affairs, Lebanon Valley College--Scarborough Leadership Center, Ritual Room.

Wednesday, May 8:

Noon -- Perdue School brown bag lunch discussion "The Mysterious World of Global Finance" by Dr. Kashi Khazeh -- Scarborough Leadership Center, Room 204.

7 p.m.-- concert by Bluesworks--Wicomico Room, Guerrieri University Center. Sponsored by Student Activities.

Thursday, May 9:

11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.--entertainment by Keith Marks Jazz Trio--Red Square; Steel Kings--Red Square; Afro Brazilian Capoeira--Red Square and around campus; Chinese Lion Dancers--around campus; "Memory of African Culture" by Djimo Kouyate -- Pergola; Irish dancing and bagpipes by the Celtic Club -- Pergola. Also in the Pergola international wares vendors, fun activities and study abroad booths.

Noon -- Hands Around Campus, with President Dudley-Eshbach, emcee Dr. Jerry Miller and the Delmar Elementary School third grade singers.

1-2:30 p.m.--children's activities--Fulton Hall lawn.

3:30 p.m.--Link of Nations flag dedication ceremony, Lobby, Commons building.

The week-long festival is sponsored by the SU offices of Multiethnic Student Services, Student Activities and the Vice President of Student Affairs, and the Multicultural Festival Committee. For more information call 410-548-4503 or visit the SU Web site at www.salisbury.edu.