in the People's Republic of China through a consortium overseen by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, including a cohort-based program in English with students from Nanjing Normal University. The university has also entered into partnership with other international institutions in Germany, Italy, Poland, and Mexico.
== Campus ==
Salem State University is divided into six unique campuses totaling a land-mass of 115 acres with approximately thirty-three buildings. The main campus (North Campus) is located about a mile south of downtown Salem at the intersection of Lafayette Street and Loring Avenue. Within short walking distance from north campus is central campus, south campus, the School of Social Work, and the Richard O'Keefe Athletic Center. The university also operates a maritime facility at Cat Cove on the Salem harbor; located a mile north of the main campus.
=== North Campus ===
North Campus is the oldest and largest of the school's four main campuses. It contains the school's …