Tag: Sadie Marsh

  • Approaching The Salemite’s Centennial

    Approaching The Salemite’s Centennial

    SADIE MARSH As we move into our centennial year, The Salemite hopes to reflect on the past century and feature Salem alumnae who have best exemplified what it means to be a Salem sibling.  Before The Salemite there was The Ivy, which was stopped due to the Second World War. The founding of The Salemite…

  • Nikole Hannah-Jones “Separate and Unequal: School Segregation in Modern Day America”

    Nikole Hannah-Jones “Separate and Unequal: School Segregation in Modern Day America”

    SADIE MARSH Nikole Hannah-Jones represents the potential we have in our own backyard. A New York Times investigative reporter raised in North Carolina. A reporter who focuses on racial injustice. A reporter who fights for equality in education for all children. Her passion for covering race, class, equity and school resegregation issues is profoundly more…

  • October Town Hall Review

    October Town Hall Review

    SADIE MARSH From the Dean of the College: Salem College is building strategic relationships between places involved in academic and student affairs. The College will be working on developing several new Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs), like the pathway to pharmacy currently in place with High Point University. Other MOUs are in place with Elon University, Campbell…

  • Doran Commits to Salem Community, Transitions from Interim Role

    Doran Commits to Salem Community, Transitions from Interim Role

    SADIE MARSH On April 18, 2018, Sandra Doran was named the interim president of Salem College, a position which she started the following month. She served in this capacity for 14 months. This September, Salem Academy and College’s Board of Trustees voted to transition Doran into the role of Salem’s 21st president. When she was…