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SU Alumni Accepted to Grad Programs

SALISBURY, MD -- The following area alumni of Salisbury University have been accepted to graduate health profession programs.

Mussaber Ahmed of Pocomoke, MD, to Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine; Kim Bishop of Eden, MD, to the Ph.D. program for Emerging Infectious Diseases, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences; Brian Delligatti of Salisbury, MD, to the University of Maryland, Baltimore Medical School; Lisa Holubik of Camden, DE, to the Pennsylvania College of Optometry; Navin Goel of Salisbury, MD, to the NOVA Southeastern Physician Assistant Program; Mark Krause of Ocean City, MD, to the Howard University Dental School; Jon Neville of Princess Anne, MD, to the University of Arizona Ph.D. Cell/Molecular Biology program; Eric Senkbeil of Salisbury, MD, to the Pharm.D. Program, University of Maryland, Baltimore; Kristen Wiberg of Seaford, DE, to the University of Maryland Eastern Shore Physical Therapy program; and Haidy Yacoub of Bear, DE, to the Illinois College of Optometry.

At Salisbury University some 6,700 students in 40 undergraduate and 11 graduate programs pursue liberal arts and professional degrees. Located on the Eastern Shore 30 miles from the Atlantic Ocean and 20 miles from the Chesapeake Bay, Salisbury is 2 ½ hours from Baltimore, Washington, D.C., Norfolk, VA, and Wilmington, DE. Princeton Review ranks SU one of the top universities in the nation.