Winter Storm Warning Issued for Wicomico County January 24-25
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a winter storm warning for Wicomico County and surrounding areas from 1 p.m. Saturday, January 24, until 7 p.m. Sunday, January 25. The NWS currently is forecasting snowfall of 4-8 inches beginning Saturday evening. Expected freezing rain and ice on Sunday evening may increase the chance of extended, widespread power outages. To allow parking lots to be plowed, those parked on campus are asked to move their vehicles off campus, or to the Wayne Street Garage, by 8 p.m. Saturday. As the storm develops, the University will make a decision about campus operations by Sunday. Classes remain virtual January 26-30. For more information, please visit the SU website. Tap or click here for a list of on-campus service hours.
Christina Diamonte-Mock
Bio
I am a clinical social worker with breadth of experience across many settings (juvenile justice, mental health, special education, child welfare). I seek to improve the quality of life for others through service across practice levels.
I believe that people learn in a variety of ways, and I look forward to building teacher-student relationships that maximize learning. The intersection of knowledge, skills, and abilities interest me as we apply our learning to help others across settings.
1. Serve on multiple committees within the School of Social Work, 2. Serve as the library liaison for the School of Social Work, 3. Volunteer Board member and committee member for local recovery efforts