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Active Minds | Website |
Are you interested in helping people? Interested in meeting new friends? Interested in learning leadership skills and helping organize club activities and events? Consider the Active Minds Club! Active Minds in a national organization that works to empower students and reduce the stigma associated with mental illness. Website: WebsitePresident: Hailey Walker President email: hwalker2@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Advisor: Rebecca Anthony Phone: 4106770258 Email: rsanthony@salisbury.edu Location: TETC 254-F |
African Student Association | Website |
The African Student Association of Salisbury University is here to enrich the campus with knowledge of African cultures. Website: WebsitePresident: Elizabeth Appiah President email: EAPPIAH1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Joseph Venosa Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6373 Email: JLVENOSA@salisbury.edu Location: HH 381 |
All Nations for Christ | none |
1. To provide a multicultural and multiethnic Christian community for undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and staff in order to serve each other in Gods love through worship, Bible study, community service, and missions. 2. To provide Christian students who come from all over the world the opportunity to share their traditions and faith values. 3. To support each others lives through fellowship, peer counseling, and prayer. 4. To nurture members to be Christ followers and Christian leaders in a diverse and changing society. 5. To network with other Christian clubs with interfaith dialogue. Website: nonePresident: Talon Foreman President email: tforeman3@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Melany Trenary Advisor: Phone: 410-548-9181 Email: mctrenary@salisbury.edu Location: Perdue Hall 258 |
Alzheimer's Awareness Club | Website |
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President: Ryan Ambrose President email: rambrose1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Lincoln Gibbs Advisor: Phone: 410-548-4053 Email: lagibbs@salisbury.edu Location: MC 233 |
American Marketing Association (AMA) | Website |
Our mission is to attract a dynamic group of students from all majors and equip them for professional and personal success. Members of AMA will develop professional skills critical for future accomplishments and build dependable networks. This will be achieved through a variety of events and workshops involving teamwork, leadership and community service. Website: WebsitePresident: President email: Contact person: Kirsten Passyn Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6507 Email: kapassyn@salisbury.edu Location: PH 249 |
Anthropology Society | Website |
We are a group based out of Salisbury University dedicated to the promotion of Anthropology through hands on activities, discussions, and field trips. We accept all majors and look forward to making friends and sharing new experiences together. Website: WebsitePresident: William Hume President email: wh68694@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Elizabeth Ragan Advisor: Phone: 410-548-4502 Email: caragan@salisbury.edu Location: Wednesday, 7pm @ Fireside Lounge |
Appropriations Board | Website |
The purpose of the Appropriations Board is to appropriate and distribute student activity fees to student organizations. Each year the Appropriations Board receives budget requests from individual student organizations. Funds are subsequently awarded on an annual basis, although supplemental requests may be made throughout the school year. The group consists of up to five voting members, all enrolled as current, full-time students at SU. Each must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5. New members are chosen through a resume/interview process conducted by the remaining Appropriations Board members. Website: WebsitePresident: Josh Bond President email: appbd@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Tricia Garvey Smith Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6125 Email: TGARVEYSMITH@salisbury.edu Location: GUC 125 |
Asian & Pacific Islander Club (APIC) | Website |
The mission of the Asian & Pacific Islander Club (APIC) of Salisbury University is to promote awareness of the cultures and traditions of Asians and Pacific Islanders. Our organization is open to everyone who is interested in having fun and making new social connections while learning more about different cultures. It is the goal of our organization to promote diversity at Salisbury University and to engage in educational, social, and service activities that benefit the campus community. Website: WebsitePresident: Christopher Peterson President email: cpeterson2@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Advisor: Bryan Horikami Phone: 410-677-3206 Email: bkhorikami@salisbury.edu Location: Fulton Hall 224 |
Audio Recording Club | Website |
To promote understanding, knowledge, and interest in audio recording and production through authentic, practical experience. Website: WebsitePresident: Connor Bailey President email: cbailey1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Colleen Clarke Advisor: Phone: (410)-543-6383 Email: CMCLARK@salisbury.edu Location: TETC 305 |
Bacchus Gamma | Website | |
Best Buddies | Website |
To establish a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment and leadership development for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Website: WebsitePresident: Samantha Cowie President email: scowie1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Althea Pennerman Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6000 Email: ajpennerman@salisbury.edu Location: TETC(TE) 278F |
Beta Alpha Psi | Website |
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President: President email: SUBAPPresident@gmail.com Contact person: Dr. David Emerson Advisor: Phone: 410-548-5399 or ext 85399 Email: djemerson@salisbury.edu Location: Perdue Hall (PH) 230 |
Bethel Campus Fellowship (BCF) | Website |
This student organization is an interdenominational student fellowship that welcomes both Christians and non-Christians. Our missions is: "leading students to Christ and preparing (equipping) them to be reliable men and women whom God can entrust with His word for the next generation. At our meetings, you can expect to experience the manifest presence of God through, love, prayer, worship and fellowship. Website: WebsitePresident: Priscilla Serfour-Arhin President email: ps79288@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: 240-750-4574 Advisor: Crystal Dickerson Phone: 410-543-6075 Email: ccdickerson@salisbury.edu Location: GC 133 |
Campus Against Violence | Website |
The Campus Against Violence (CAV) Program represents Salisbury Universitys commitment to ending sexual violence in all its forms; sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking on campus and providing students with knowledge and skills that will serve them throughout their lives. Over the next two years, the CAV program housed in the Counseling Center, will ensure that the university has a coordinated response to issues of sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking among students through peer education, counseling services for affected students, skills training, public awareness campaigns and working in collaboration with faculty, staff and students to create a community that is actively engaged in the prevention of sexual violence. Website: WebsitePresident: President email: Contact person: Advisor: Phone: Email: Location: |
Campus Crusade for Christ (CRU) | Website |
We want to see every SU student and faculty member come to know Jesus, experience biblical life change in community, and bring others to God while living for Him daily. Website: WebsitePresident: Rachel Bennett President email: rbennett2@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Christy Harper Advisor: Phone: 410-677-3951 Email: cbharper@salisbury.edu Location: MC 218 |
Caribbean Student Association | Website |
To educate SU campus on all the cultures in the Caribbean. To help the SU becoming a major volunteer of the community around it. Seek to accomplish all necessary goals that may keep our student involve in SU activities. Website: WebsitePresident: Romeo Clarke President email: rclarke1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Vivian Shannon-Ramsey Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6070 Email: VRSHANNON-RAMSEY@salisbury.edu Location: GC 263 |
Catholic Campus Ministry | Website |
The Catholic Campus Ministry is present at SU to pray, educate, support and serve the Catholic community and to help others understand our faith through dialogue. Faith information, Bible Study, RCIA, socials, retreats, ministry training, and service opportunities are all available. Catholic Mass is held on campus in the Scarborough Ritual Room on Sundays at 5:00 p.m. If you come in the front door it is immediately on the left. Bible Study is every Thursday at 7:00pm in Conway Hall (TETC)129 located right past the cafe. Game and movie nights are on Fridays. Everyone is welcome to join us. Last updated: 9/1/2017 Website: WebsitePresident: Mary Foley President email: mfoley3@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Mary Foley Advisor: Dr. William Folger Phone: Email: Location: Scarborough Leadership Center |
College Republicans | Website |
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President: President email: Contact person: David Parker Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6142 Email: dlparker@salisbury.edu Location: HS 132 C |
Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization (CEO) | Website |
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President: Juilanne Waxman President email: jw59293@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: William Burke Advisor: Phone: 410-677-5386 Email: wpburke@salisbury.edu Location: PH 329 |
Community Health Education | Website |
We aim to advocate health and wellness across campus and the Salisbury community by organizing activities and outreaches that ultimately promote healthy lifestyles. Website: WebsitePresident: Madeline Martin President email: mmartin2@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Brandye Nobiling Advisor: Phone: 410-677-0062 Email: BDNOBILING@salisbury.edu Location: TETC 353J |
Deceptive Cadence | Website |
Deceptive Cadence strives to reach perfection in performance, voice and movement. Website: WebsitePresident: Alexa Wert President email: awert1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Thomas Anderson Advisor: Phone: (410) 543-6227 Email: teanderson@salisbury.edu Location: Fulton Hall (FH) 107A |
Delta Gamma | Website |
Delta Gamma was originally founded at Lewis School for Women in Oxford, MS on Christmas Day in 1873. The founders were three young women learning to weave leadership and team membership with sisterhood and friendship. The Zeta Psi chapter at Salisbury State University is the newest addition to the Panhellenic System. Delta Gamma supports philanthropy of sight conservation and aid to the blind. Website: WebsitePresident: Bonnie Mason President email: mb19345@students.salisbury.edu Contact person: Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6125 Email: Location: GUC 125 |
Dream Team | none |
Their mission is to promote sleep health amongst the University community. Their meetings include different aspects on sleep health, how it is related to every day health issues, and the benefits of semi-regular nap sessions. Website: nonePresident: President email: Contact person: Advisor: Phone: Email: Location: |
EDM Club | none |
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Education Club | Website |
In it for the outcome, not the income. Website: WebsitePresident: Michael Keen President email: mkeen1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Laurie Andes Advisor: Phone: 410-546-6012 Email: laandes@salisbury.edu Location: CH 142 |
Environmental Student Association | Website |
The Environmental Student Association promotes growth, understanding and awareness of the environment. Membership is open to all full time students and alumni. Website: WebsitePresident: Virginia Gambrell President email: vb06982@students.salisbury.edu Contact person: Advisor: Phone: Email: Location: |
Exercise Science Club | Website |
The purpose of the Exercise Science Club is to educate students on possible career paths related to the major, as well as to promote the benefits of staying active. Our club also provides a forum of extracurricular opportunities which gives us a chance to develop relationships with students of similar interests. We are highly involved in the community, teaming up with a variety of charities and organizations for fundraising projects and events in order to bring attention to overall health and wellness. Website: WebsitePresident: Megan McGowan; Jess Werth President email: mmcgowan3@gulls.salisbury.edu; jwerth1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Brent Fedorko Advisor: Phone: 410-677-0075 Email: bffedorko@salisbury.edu Location: MC 222 |
Filipino American Cultural Association (FACA) | Website |
We believe that the Filipino American Cultural Association is an educational instrument designed to provide actual learning experiences in leadership and opportunities for practicing the qualities of Filipino heritage throughout Salisbury Universitys campus. Website: WebsitePresident: Pauline Maderazo President email: mmaderazo1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Noel Habashy Advisor: Phone: 410-677-4698 or ext 74698 Email: Nbhabashy@salisbury.edu Location: International Education (IE) 103 |
Financial Management Association (FMA) | Website |
Our purpose is to promote the learning and acquisition of knowledge within the field of finance and its related careers. As well as to offer students an insightful look into the world of finance and its related fields of study through guest speakers, club activities, and annual site visits to financial markets and institutions. Website: WebsitePresident: Kristen Burns President email: kburns1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Kristen Burns Advisor: Dr. Ani Mathers; Dr. Kashi Khazeh Phone: 410-548-5695; 410-543-6328 Email: ammathers@salisbury.edu; Kxkhazeh@salisbury.edu; Location: PH 212; PH 213 |
Fishing Club | none |
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Fuze Dance Crew | none |
Fuze dance Crew shall operate for the sole purpose of bringing dancers with different styles and experience levels to come together in order to share their love for the art of dance and performance in and around the Salisbury community. Our sole form of performances will be through flash mob and other expressive forms Website: nonePresident: Breakthrough Pelemo President email: bp76597@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Dr James King Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6445 Email: jsking@salisbury.edu Location: HH389 |
Garden Club | Website |
Come help Salisbury grow green! If you have an interest in gardening, organic farming, sustainability, prepping, community building, charity work, or just want to enjoy the reward of eating fresh organic produce that you helped grow, then we invite you to join us in the Garden Club! For more information contact us at sugardenclub@gmail.com or find us on Facebook! Website: WebsitePresident: President email: sugardenclub@gmail.com Contact person: Shawn McEntee Advisor: Phone: 410-548-5777 Email: sxmcentee@salisbury.edu Location: |
German Club | Website |
Since one in five Americans has German roots according to the latest census, our mission is to promote the German language and culture as stated in our constitution through the sponsorship of events on our campus. We have an annual Oktoberfest celebration each year which features German food, music, and games. The club also does movie nights, some being in German, and club trips. Anyone with an interest in the German culture or German language is welcome to participate, no experience or German heritage is required. Website: WebsitePresident: Kathryn Jedlicka President email: kjedlicka1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Kathryn Jedlicka Advisor: Charles Overholt Phone: 410-543-6000 Email: cmoverholt@salisbury.edu Location: Admissions |
Girls On Top of the World | none |
We do everything we can to give back to the community of Salisbury by volunteering with many different organizations and making lasting impressions. We are a great group of girls that love welcoming new members. By accepting everyone, we get to know a lot of people around campus! Website: nonePresident: Michaela Hatlee President email: mhatlee1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Advisor: Phone: Email: Location: |
Gospel Choir | Website |
The Salisbury University Gospel choir is a fellowship of Christian students who enjoy blending their melodious voices together in harmony. Our goal is to enhance the gifts and talents of students here at SU who have an interest and enjoy spreading the Gospel through singing, praise dancing and playing musical instruments. Our mission is to serve our campus and community by spreading the Gospel when we are asked to serve. SU Gospel choir welcomes all students and staff regardless of race or ethnic background. Website: WebsitePresident: Jasmine White President email: jwhite5@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Deborah Y. Johnson Advisor: Phone: (202) 329-0851 Email: dyjohnson@salisbury.edu Location: FH 111 |
Gymnastics Club | none |
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H!PE | none |
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Haidong Gumdo | Website |
We strive to learn the martial art of Haidong Gumdo Website: WebsitePresident: Amanda Jackson President email: aj71503@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Jessica-Cross Davis Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6287 Email: jecross@salisbury.edu Location: SA 201 |
Hillel | Website |
Hillel welcomes students of all backgrounds and fosters an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning and Israel. As the largest Jewish student organization in the world, Hillel builds connections with emerging adults at more than 550 colleges and universities, and inspires them to direct their own path. During their formative college years, students are challenged to explore, experience, and create vibrant Jewish lives. Website: WebsitePresident: Hailey Jerome President email: hjerome1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Dr. Diana Wagner Advisor: Phone: 410-677-5490 Email: DMWAGNER@salisbury.edu Location: Teacher Education & Technology Center (TE) 379F |
History Club | Website |
The Salisbury University History Club brings students of all fields together to foster awareness and appreciation of national and global history. Website: WebsitePresident: Alexandra Fox President email: afox3@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Dr. Tom Goyens Advisor: Phone: 410-548-7717 Email: txgoyens@salisbury.edu Location: Holloway Hall 375 |
IMA | Website |
IMA serves a three-fold purpose at Salisbury University: to bring students interested in accounting together through monthly meetings, social and educational events; to interact with the professional community to obtain knowledge and experience in the accounting field; to aid in the transition from a university environment to a professional environment. Website: WebsitePresident: Joseph Sharkey President email: jsharkey1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Michael Schuldt Advisor: Phone: 410-548-3534 Email: maschuldt@salisbury.edu Location: Perdue Hall 235 |
Kappa Delta Pi | Website |
The Rho Eta chapter of Kappa Delta Pi promotes excellence in and recognizes outstanding contributions to education. This honor society endeavors to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship and growth among its members. Qualifications for membership are academic achievement and leadership in education. Website: WebsitePresident: N/A President email: N/A Contact person: N/A Advisor: Phone: N/A Email: N/A Location: N/A |
Kayaking Club | none |
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Korean Student Association | none |
Korean Student Association is a place for those that are interested in Korean culture to come together with international students, learn about each others cultures, and have fun while also creating friendships. Website: nonePresident: Ehean "Chris" Kim President email: Ekim3@salisbury.edu Contact person: Jeremy Richards Advisor: Phone: Email: Location: |
Leash on Life | Website |
Leash On Life is a volunteer group that works to better the lives of animals. Students volunteer their time at The Humane Society of Wicomico County and other animal agencies in the community, performing such tasks as socializing, walking, training, and bathing. The desired outcome is to make the animals better for adoption so that they may spend as little of their lives as possible in a kenneled situation. Students also hold fundraisers that will benefit the lives of individual animals. Covering medical expenses for a specific animal in need could save its life or help control the abundance of unplanned offspring. Website: WebsitePresident: Jennifer Boyd President email: leashonlife.gulls@gmail.com Contact person: Maryanne Brown Advisor: Phone: 410-677-5074 Email: mebrown@salisbury.edu Location: |
Marketing Excellence | Website |
Marketing Excellence is an integrated marketing club combining three fields of excellence in sales, direct marketing, and overall marketing. The club delivers opportunities through networking, resume building, and leadership development as well as applied marketing experiences through competitions, field trips, conventions and special speakers. Members are given additional opportunities through an optional membership with the American Marketing Association. Marketing Excellence fosters individual growth as portrayed in their motto Its all about ME. Website: WebsitePresident: Matt Ferguson President email: mferguson1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Dr. Kirsten Passyn Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6507 Email: kapassyn@salisbury.edu Location: Perdue Hall 322 |
Math & Computer Science Club | Website |
To meet other like minded students who are interested in Math and Computer Science. To facilitate group projects and to network within the department and other Henson departments. Website: WebsitePresident: Chelsey Clement President email: cclement1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Stephen Lauterburg Advisor: Phone: 410-677-4909 or ext 74909 Email: stlauterburg@salisbury,edu Location: (HS) 130 |
Medical Careers Society | Website |
To encourage interaction among students interested in all professions of the Medical field. To provide information to help students obtain an understanding as well as experience for what it is like to have a healthcare career. Website: WebsitePresident: Saidat Sola-Rufai President email: ssola-rufai2@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Stephen Gehnrich Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6423 Email: scgehnrick@salisbury.edu Location: Henson Science 230E |
Multiracial Organization | Website |
Multiracial Organization is a group of students that come together to discuss issues in regards to race and people of mixedrace. We wish to increase campus awareness of the multiracial population. Website: WebsitePresident: Mario Orellana and Sarah Bulgaris President email: morellana1@gulls.salisbury.edu or sbulgaris1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Kimberly Clark-Shaw Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6290 Email: kdclarkshaw@salisbury.edu Location: |
Muslim Student Association (MSA) | Website |
MSA is an Islamic student union with the goal of connect Muslims on campus with each other and helping each other fulfill spiritually while on at Salisbury University. instagram:SalisburyUniversityMSA Website: WebsitePresident: Wahlia Walker President email: wwalker1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Anisa Diab Advisor: Phone: 410-548-4756 Email: ajdiab@salisbury.edu Location: Guerrieri University Center (GC) 263 |
NAACP | Website |
NAACP is dedicated to improving the political, educational, social, and economical status of minority groups; eliminating racial prejudice, and keeping the public aware of the adverse effects of racial discrimination. The organization takes lawful actions to secure the elimination of discrimination consistent with the efforts of the national organization and in conformity with the Articles of Incorporation of the Association, its constitution and bylaws, and as directed by the National Board of Directors. Website: WebsitePresident: Alexis Lee President email: alee5@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Advisor: Dr.King Phone: 410-677-0154 Email: jsking@salisbury.edu Location: HH 348 |
National Broadcasting Society (NBS) | Website |
The Creed of NBS reads: To bind together in a fraternal & professional bond, men & women, dedicated to the future, the development, & the profession of the field of electronic media. To make responsibility our action, achievement our goal, & excellence our ideal, realizing that the trust placed within us, with our profession, can change the destiny of the world. Website: WebsitePresident: Jackie Watkowski President email: jwatkowski1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Dr. David Burns Advisor: Phone: 410-677-0111 Email: dpburns@salisbury.edu Location: Teacher Education & Technology Center (TE) 310 |
National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) | none |
To lead, develop, and advocate for women of African decent. We plan to fulfill our mission through research, education and economic empowerment programs, up lifting our member and also the community and providing a sense of sisterhood. Twitter Page @SalisburyNCNW Website: nonePresident: Naryah Miles President email: mnacomryah@yahoo.com Contact person: Vanice Antrum Advisor: Phone: 410-548-4503 Email: vlantrum@salisbury.edu Location: GUC 256 |
Omicron Delta Kappa | Website |
Omicron Delta Kappa is a national leadership honor society for college students that recognize and encourage superior scholarship, leadership, and exemplary character. The society also recognizes achievement in athletics, campus or community service, social and religious activities, speech and the mass media and the creative and performing arts. Website: WebsitePresident: President email: Contact person: Advisor: Phone: Email: Location: |
Organization of Latin American Students (OLAS) | Website |
OLAS' objective is to enrich the Salisbury University student body of the Latin American culture. We are not only a club dedicated to the Latin American students, we are open to anyone who is interested in learning more of the Latino culture. We host various events from game nights, education programs, food nights, and outreach programs. Website: WebsitePresident: Catherine Mucciolo President email: cmucciolo1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Leticia Ortega Advisor: Phone: 410-548-4501 Email: leortega@salisbury.edu Location: Teacher Education Technology Center (TE) 278P |
Outdoor Club | Website |
To offer students the opportunity to experience the outdoors and what it has to offer while continuing to practice conservation during these activities. To promote environmental awareness. To provide students te opportunity to interact with other students with similar interests. To provide students with the opportunity to acquire knowledge and educational opportunities. Website: WebsitePresident: Catherine Raley President email: craley1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Eric Liebgold Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6499 Email: ebliebgold@salisbury.edu Location: Henson 115 |
Phi Beta Lambda | Website |
To prepare students to enter the business world. To prepare and compete in state and national competitions. To create networks with other PBL chapters and business professionals. Website: WebsitePresident: Megan Spence President email: mspence1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Dr. Michael Koval Advisor: Jerome DeRidder Phone: 410-677-0168 Email: mrkoval@salisbury.edu Location: PH 232 |
Philosophical Society | Website |
The Philosophical Society actively seeks to arouse on-campus passion for ideas and enthusiasm for thinking about provocative issues. It is dedicated to the proposition that learning in not equivalent to memorizing textbooks but requires asking extraordinary questions. Its regular colloquia includes an annual lecture series, informal social gatherings, and occasional trips to philosophical meetings. Website: WebsitePresident: Tabitha Kanagie President email: tkanagie1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Cristina Cammarano Advisor: Phone: (410) 677-5071 Email: CXCAMMARANO@salisbury.edu Location: Philosophy House 103 |
Photography Club | none |
Photography Club's goal is to create an artistic environment where students of all majors can come and enjoy photography. A camera is not required but recommended. Meetings will be held on every other Monday. Website: nonePresident: Jenna Russo President email: jrusso2@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Advisor: Jeanne Anderton Phone: Email: jlanderton@salisbury.edu Location: FH 215 |
POMS Dance Team | Website |
We perform at football, basketball and lacrosse halftime shows as well as pep rallies and other on campus events! Twitter: @salisburypoms Instagram: @supoms Website: WebsitePresident: Savana McClure President email: smcclure1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Dawn Harner Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6070 Email: DAHARNER@salisbury.edu Location: GUC 263 |
Psychology Club | Website |
Psychology Club is open to ALL students, regardless of their major, who are interested in becoming involved in an academic and social organization at Salisbury University.The club is designed to facilitate students' knowledge about the field of psychology, post-graduate, and career choices in psychology. Additionally, the club assists students in gaining volunteer experience in different community service events, learning about graduate school, and meeting new friends. Website: WebsitePresident: Princi Kovacs President email: rkovacs1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Dr. Craig Clarke Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6530 Email: jcclarke@salisbury.edu Location: Holloway Hall (HH) 318 |
Quidditch Club | Website |
The Salisbury Quidditch Team invites all people to experience the real-life adaptation of the famous game from the Harry Potter series. Quidditch is a creative co-ed sport that combines elements of rugby, basketball,and dodgeball. Playing Quidditch requires teamwork, strategy,and an open mind. The Salisbury Quidditch Team promotes exercise and friendship in all students, whether they be jocks, nerds, wizards, or Muggles. Website: WebsitePresident: Evan Heffner President email: eheffner1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Dr. Jennifer Liston Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6276 Email: jmliston@gulls.salisbury.edu Location: Fulton 219 |
Relay for Life | Website |
The American Cancer Society is the nationwide, community-based, voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy, and service. Facebook: Relay for Life of Salisbury University Twitter: @R4LSU Website: WebsitePresident: Siena Manoogian President email: smanoogian1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Heather Holmes Advisor: Phone: 410-547-4850 Email: HWHolmes@salisbury.edu; relay4life@gulls.salisbury.edu Location: GUC 213 |
Respiratory Therapy | none |
Provide students interested in pursuing a career in Respiratory Care an opportunity to explore and learn about the profession Website: nonePresident: Brian Sherman President email: bsherman1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Lisa Joyner Advisor: Phone: 410-677-5001 Email: lrjoyner@salisbury.edu Location: DH 304 |
RHA | none |
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Saferide | Website |
Saferide is a student-run transportation service at Salisbury University, a Maryland university of national distinction. Located on the eastern shore of Maryland and primarily operating on weekend nights, Saferide works to promote safe travel for SU students and to eliminate tragedy that can often be associated with seeking unsafe means of getting home. facebook.com/susaferide twitter.com/susaferide Website: WebsitePresident: Willian (Tyler) Jenkins President email: saferide@gulls.salisbury.edu; Contact person: Tricia Garvey Smith Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6125 Email: TGARVEYSMITH@salisbury.edu Location: GUC 125D |
Sales Club | none |
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Salisbury Car Club | Website |
To promote the knowledge of cars in the campus community. To deal with issues that members and non-members may have with their car. To offer guidance with anything and all things car related. Website: WebsitePresident: Braden Ryzenga President email: bryzenga1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Thomas Anderson Advisor: Phone: 4105436227 Email: Teanderson@salisbury.edu Location: Fulton Hall 107A |
Salisbury Communications Association | Website |
Website: Website President: President email: Contact person: Lori DeWitt Advisor: Phone: 410-677-0076 Email: ljdewitt@salisbury.edu Location: CA 264 |
Salisbury Jayseagulls | none |
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Salisbury Smasherz | none |
We believe that the Salisbury Smashers is a community building instrument designed to bring together members of the Salisbury University campus who enjoy playing the Super Smash Bros. video game franchise on a competitive level. Website: nonePresident: LaCount "JJ" Togans President email: ltogans1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Sean Cooper Advisor: Phone: 410-677-4683 Email: sgcooper@salisbury.edu Location: Center for International Education (IE) 6 |
Scientista | Website |
The Scientista Foundation is a national organization that creates content, communities, and conferences for pre-professional women in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). By creating a campus chapter here at Salisbury University, we seek to create a community of science students to empower women in science and engineering, as well as connecting with our local, regional, and national community to do the same. Website: WebsitePresident: Louise Coltharp President email: lcoltharp1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Dr. Gail S. Welsh Advisor: Phone: 410-548-5392 Email: gswelsh@salisbury.edu Location: Henson Science Hall 305B |
SOAP | Website |
The Student Organization for Activity Planning is a student-run organization that provides the campus community with entertainment such as concerts, comedians, speakers, movies on the weekend and off-campus trips throughout the semester. Best of all, most of these events are FREE, or at discounted prices. Website: WebsitePresident: Andrew Vogelsang President email: soap.gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Tricia Smith Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6125 Email: tgarveysmith@salisbury.edu Location: GUC 125G |
Society for Human Resource Mgmt (SHRM) | Website |
SHRM is a national, professional organization dedicated to serving the Human Resource profession. It provides members with numerous research and information services, publications, certifications, and training opportunities designed to improve their ability to be effective leaders and decision makers in their organizations. Our goal is to acquaint students with the field of human resources, keep students up to date on new developments in the field of human resources, provide learning opportunities through interaction with human resource practitioners, and promote the development of truly professional human resource managers for the future. Website: WebsitePresident: President email: Contact person: Thomas Calo Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6187 Email: tjcalo@salisbury.edu Location: PH 320 |
Society of Physics Students | Website |
The Society of Physics Students (SPS) is a national organization dedicated to creating an interactive network of undergraduate physicists. Our goal is to assist physicists in their studies and career goals. We also seek to further scientific literacy and general scientific thought in the public. Website: WebsitePresident: May Palace President email: mpalace1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Advisor: Dr. Matthew Bailey Phone: Email: Location: Third Floor Henson (Room #TBA) |
Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) | Website |
Improving and protecting journalism since 1909. We prepare aspiring journalists for their future career. We offer a greater understanding and appreciation of the journalist field. Website: WebsitePresident: Brooke Reese President email: areese4@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Jennifer Cox Advisor: Jennifer Cox Phone: 410-677-6512 Email: jbcox@salisbury.edu Location: Fulton Hall 294 |
Sociology Club | none |
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Sophanes | Website |
The Salisbury University Theater Association is organized for students with an appreciation for or an interest in working in theater. Under the auspices of the Department of Communication Arts, Sophanes presents a balanced season of main stage productions, studio productions, and workshops for public performance. The organization is managed by students with faculty supervision. Academic credit is available for those participating in productions. Website: WebsitePresident: President email: Contact person: Paul Pfeiffer Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6235 Email: tppfeiffer@salisbury.edu Location: |
Student Government Association (SGA) | Website |
SGA is the Salisbury University Student Government Association. We instill Sea Gull Pride in Salisbury University students through the active involvement and engagement of our Student Government Association. We embody the motto of "Live Learn Lead," and selflessly serve the students. We hope to inspire change in all students to further their success at Salisbury University. We represent all students and their views, enabling a better experience for all and a greater sense of Gull Pride. Website: WebsitePresident: Tyler Gibson President email: tgibson1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Advisor: Tricia Garvey Smith Phone: 410-543-6125 Email: TGARVEYSMITH@salisbury.edu Location: GUC 125 |
Student Military & Veterans Association (SMVA) | none |
The Student Military and Veterans Association (SMVA) assists students at Salisbury University in getting involved in student life through camaraderie, advocacy, and service to community. SMVA is committed to engaging student veterans, dependents, and supporters in their successful transition through academia and by improving the quality of their university experience. Meeting Information: Thursday, February 11th Pocomoke Room, GUC at 7 pm Thursday, February 25th Pocomoke Room, GUC at 7 pm Thursday, March 10th Fireside Lounge, GUC at 7 pm Thursday, March 24th Pocomoke Room, GUC at 7 pm Thursday, April 7th Pocomoke Room, GUC at 7 pm Thursday, April 21st Pocomoke Room, GUC at 7 pm Thursday, May 5th Pocomoke Room, GUC at 7 pm Website: nonePresident: Christopher Kephart President email: ckephart1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Advisor: Phone: Email: Location: |
Student United Way | Website |
To encourage and incorporate SU students to volunteer in the community Website: WebsitePresident: Emily Hawthorne President email: ehawthorne1@gulls.salisbury.edu@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Ani Mathers Advisor: Ani Mathers Phone: 410-548-5695 Email: ammathers@salisbury.edu Location: Perdue Hall 212 |
Students for Liberty | none |
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SU Improv | none |
SU Improv is here to help students of all different levels of experience with the improvisational comedy art form improve their comedic and improvisational skills, while building new friendships and also being able to bring entertainment and laughter to the greater campus and city of Salisbury communities. Website: nonePresident: Ryan Smith President email: rsmith12@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Dr. Christopher Vilmar Advisor: Phone: 410-677-6511 Email: csvilmar@salisbury.edu Location: Holloway Hall 360 |
SU Tennis Club | none |
A way for students to get involved in campus via the game of tennis. There are no intramurals or a club team, just varsity. SU tennis club allows any SU students to get together in a fun, non-competitive environment to learn a new game or to get a chance to get back out on the courts with other players. Website: nonePresident: Jordan Spusta President email: jspusta1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Randy Halfpap Advisor: Phone: 4105436248 Email: rbhalfpap@salisbury.edu Location: SU tennis center |
Sunday Night Fellowship (One21) | none |
We are a group of people who are trying to learn about the Bible and what Jesus says and then go out into our community (both on campus and off) and live it out. Each week we read through a part of the Bible and learn ways that we can be more like Christ. Website: nonePresident: President email: Contact person: Art Lembo Advisor: Phone: Email: ajlembo@salisbury.edu Location: |
Surf & Board Club | none |
The Surf & Board Club would ideally be a place where like-minded people could get together and chill. In the past the club has gone to Canada, Costa Rica, Vermont, Ocean City and many other places. We have an interest in skiing, snowboarding, surfing and water-sports. By becoming a recognized club we have the opportunity to request for events on campus and for funding. This will be especially helpful when planning big trips with everyone on a college budget. If you would like to check out our facebook page it is https://www.facebook.com/pages/Salisbury-Surf-Board-Club/101983679907929?ref=hl&ref_type=bookmark. We want our club to be a group of friends who do the things we love together. Website: nonePresident: Nicole Patterson President email: npatterson1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Mark DeSocio Advisor: Phone: 4105436461 Email: mxdesocio@salisbury.edu Location: Henson 157-G |
SUTV | Website |
SUTV is Salisbury University's student-run television station! We bring you a variety of programming from News and Sports to Music and Game Shows. Website: WebsitePresident: Caitlin Cleveland President email: ccleveland1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Dr. David Burns Advisor: Phone: 410-677-0111 Email: dpburns@salisbury.edu Location: TETC 310 |
Tai Chi Club | none |
To provide all students with the chance to learn about Tai Chi and apply this old skill to their lives Website: nonePresident: Jacob Myers President email: jmyers1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: James Hatley Advisor: Phone: 4402403819 Email: jhatley@salisbury.edu Location: 255 Purdue Hall |
Tang Soo Do Club | Website |
Tang Soo Do is a Korean martial art revolving around self defense. We have a fun club that lets you graduate through the belt ranks every semester in a great environment. Website: WebsitePresident: Jeremy Richards President email: jrichards1@gulls.salibsury.edu Contact person: Jeremy Richards Advisor: Dr. Daniel Harris Phone: Email: dwharris@salisbury.edu Location: Maggs |
Tennis Club | none |
Currently there is no way for students to get involved in campus via the game of tennis. There are no intramurals or a club team, just varsity. SU tennis club will allow any SU students to get together in a fun, non-competitive environment to learn a new game or to get a chance to get back out on the courts with other players. Website: nonePresident: Scott Benjamin President email: sb27369@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Randy Halfpap Advisor: Phone: Email: rbhalfpap@salisbury.edu Location: |
Union of African American Students (UAS) | Website |
The Salisbury University Union of African American Students promotes a better understanding and relationship among all people to attune the University and the community to the needs of African-Americans and other minorities. The UAS promotes academic success of the members of this union, to support the mission of the University and to address & pursue issues concerning the welfare of the members of this union. Membership in the UAS is open to all Salisbury University students. The organization sponsors benefits, dances, events, and speakers. Website: WebsitePresident: Shanell Brooks President email: SBROOKS5@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Vanice Antrum Advisor: Phone: 410-548-4503 Email: VLANTRUM@salisbury.edu Location: GUC 240 |
Untouchables Dance Inc. | Website |
Untouchables Dance Inc. is a dance team here on campus that brings together different people from different cultures in the form of dance. Website: WebsitePresident: Stephanie Rothenberger President email: srothenberger1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Advisor: Phone: Email: Location: |
USNDA | Website |
The purpose of this organization shall be to aid the effort of increasing the number of minority students entering dental schools, increasing the knowledge of dentistry as a profession in undergraduate students, and informing students about the resources available that are designed to help improve DAT scores of pre-dental undergraduates. Additionally, the USNDA will provide students with the opportunity to visit dental schools and to shadow dentists, as well as to inform students of summer programs and dental research experiences. Website: WebsitePresident: Sunny Choudhary President email: HChoudhary1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Dr. Mark Frana Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6497 Email: mffrana@salisbury.edu Location: Henson Science Hall (HS) 260A |
W!NK | Website |
WINK is a female empowerment group that seeks to promote confidence, self- awareness and unity among females. Our goal is to raise self-esteem among young women and girls by providing a safe haven for them to speak and openly provide encouragement to those throughout the community. Together we will explore personal and professional struggles and misconceptions among females. Website: WebsitePresident: Alanna Lawson President email: alawson1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Victoria Venable Advisor: Phone: 410-677-6560 Email: vmvenable@salisbury.edu Location: |
Wesley Foundation | Website |
To encourage interested students to share in fellowship with other university students while positively presenting the message and person of Jesus Christ. To provide a caring and compassionate ministry to students and other members of the campus community who seek to integrate an understanding of the Christian faith within the academic and social environment of the university. To deal with issues which are of common interest to members and others who wish to participate. To allow students the opportunity to be spiritually connected in their transitional and formative stage of life." Website: WebsitePresident: Ashley Wilson President email: aw79907@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Dr. Ray Thompson Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6244 Email: grthompson@salisbury.edu Location: TETC 190 |
Women in Leadership (WIL) | Website |
The purpose of the Women in Leadership organization is to empower students to reach their full leadership potential while perusing higher education. It is a student organization formed as part of the University System of Maryland Women's Forum (USMFM). The Women in Leadership organization allows students to discover and learn from unique challenges facing women in the leadership roles. The organization also provides a foundation network of women in leadership roles in order to teach students how to use available resources to build their own professional network. Website: WebsitePresident: Sylvia Aklikokou President email: sa71462@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Kimberly Clark-Shaw Advisor: Phone: 410-543-6290 Email: kdclarkshaw@salisbury.edu Location: TE 354D |
WXSU | Website |
WXSU-LP believes in providing students with the best opportunities to engage all of Salisbury University. We want to ensure that all members of WXSU-LP have the same rights and responsibilities granted to them. WXSU-LP is a platform for all members to exercise their creativity. We believe in effective communication as a driver for our ultimate goal of pleasing the campus community. Website: WebsitePresident: Carsen Kralstein President email: ckralstein1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Michael Camillo Advisor: Phone: 410-667-0031 Email: mwcamillo@salisbury.edu Location: TE302 |
Young Life | Website |
Young Life is a non-denominational Christian ministry that reaches out to middle and high school students through volunteers, staff, club meetings, and camps. We train college volunteers who wish to lead local students in their faith and decision making. Website: WebsitePresident: Ashley Sheibaniagdam President email: asheibaniagdam1@gulls.salisbury.edu Contact person: Kate Etling Advisor: Dr. Ed Senkbeil Phone: 304-280-8525 Email: kateetling@yahoo.com Location: DH128 |
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Alpha Sigma Lambda, established in 1992, is the honor society for adult learners. According to national guidelines, invitation to ASL is based on academic performance, age 25 years or older, four semester part-time and two semester full-time residency at SU and completion of 30 credit hours (15 of which must be outside a student’s major). Eligible students are notified each spring semester.
As the premier professional business and financial information fraternity, Beta Alpha Psi recognizes academic excellence and complements members’ formal education by providing interaction among students, faculty and professionals, and fosters life-long growth, service and ethical conduct. BAΨ is a national scholastic and professional accounting, finance and M.I.S. honor society. Scholars in these fields are recognized by achieving a 3.0 overall grade point average.
The purpose of Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society is to function as an honor and professional society for students of the biological sciences. Its activities shall be designed to stimulate interest, scholarly attainment and investigation in the biological sciences and to promote the dissemination of information and new interpretations among students of the life sciences.
The mission of Beta Gamma Sigma is to encourage and honor academic achievement and personal excellence in the study and practice of business. It is the only scholastic honor society recognized by the International Association of Management Education (AACSB). Membership is open to both M.B.A. students and undergraduate students with a major in accounting, business administration or management information systems who are tapped by the Perdue School of Business. To be tapped, undergraduate students in their junior year must be in the top 7 percent of their class or seniors in the top 10 percent of their class. M.B.A. students must be in the top 20 percent of their class. Of approximately 300,000 students receiving M.B.A. accounting, business administration or management information systems degrees nationally in any given year, approximately 15,000 are tapped for membership in Beta Gamma Sigma.
The Zeta Eta chapter of Gamma Theta Upsilon, an international honor society in geography, was established at SU in 1980 to recognize scholarly achievement and to foster professional growth and geographic research. Junior or senior geography majors are eligible for membership by completing at least 18 credit hours of geography with a minimum grade point average of 3.25 and an overall grade point average of 3.0.
Notification of eligibility is given by the organization to prospective members.
The purpose of the Honors Student Association is to provide students with cultural, intellectual and social activities outside of the classroom setting and to promote community service. The group also serves as a liaison between students enrolled in the Bellavance Honors Program and the Honors Program Committee. It makes recommendations for honors course offerings and advises the committee on matters relating to program requirements and changes.
The Rho Eta chapter of Kappa Delta Pi promotes excellence in and recognizes outstanding contributions to education. This honor society endeavors to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship and growth among its members. Qualifications for membership are academic achievement and leadership in education.
The Lambda Beta Honor Society for Respiratory Care at SU was formed to bring together those who are interested in a career in respiratory care. The purpose of the honor society is to promote, recognize and honor scholarship, achievement, service and character of students, graduates and faculty members of the SU Respiratory Therapy Program. Junior and senior student members are available to mentor those wishing to pursue a career in respiratory care. Students will be invited to become members of the SU chapter of Lambda Beta after completing the first semester as a respiratory major with a GPA of 3.0. Students in the top 25 percent of their class will be inducted into the national level of Lambda Beta during the spring semester of their senior year.
Lambda Iota Tau is an honor society designed to recognize English majors who have achieved scholastic excellence. The Delta Psi chapter of Lambda Iota Tau was chartered in July 1976 and has inducted members every year since. To qualify, English majors must earn 55 or more credit hours at SU, attain at least a 3.1 grade point average in 12 or more hours of literature a English, and maintain at least a 3.0 cumulative grade point average. Those majors meeting such qualifications will be invited to submit initiation papers. Those whose papers meet chapter standards will become members of Lambda Iota Tau.
Lambda Pi Eta is the official undergraduate communications honor society of the National Communication Association. Its purpose is to recognize, foster and reward outstanding scholastic achievement, stimulate interest in the field of communication studies, and to promote and encourage professional development among communication majors.
Omicron Delta Kappa is a national leadership honor society for college students that recognize and encourage superior scholarship, leadership, and exemplary character. The society also recognizes achievement in athletics, campus or community service, social and religious activities, speech and the mass media and the creative and performing arts.
The Chi Eta chapter of the social work honor society encourages high scholastic attainment, provides a closer bond among students of social work and promotes humanitarian goals and ideas.
The Eta Iota chapter of Phi Alpha Theta international honor society in history was established in 1959 to serve the needs of those students who have maintained a high scholastic average and who are interested in the further study and teaching of history. Membership is restricted to juniors and seniors. Notification of eligibility is given by the organization.
The Epsilon Theta chapter of the Phi Epsilon Kappa Physical Education Honors Fraternity is an organization dedicated to improve the recognition of physical education and interests of the profession in an academic community.
Phi Eta Sigma is a national honor society whose goal is to encourage and reward academic excellence among freshmen in institutions of higher learning. Freshmen are invited to join if their cumulative grade point average at the end of the fall or spring semester of their first year is 3.6 or higher. Membership is recognition of personal accomplishment and serves as an incentive for continued high scholarship. It provides members the opportunity to meet freshmen scholars from all academic disciplines and to join them in promoting academic excellence. Members may apply for scholarships available from national and local chapters.
Phi Kappa Phi is an international honor society with a local chapter on the SU campus. It fosters and recognizes outstanding scholarship in students from all areas of instruction. It is the only honor society which moves across the lines that traditionally separate the diverse academic disciplines. Juniors and seniors invited to membership must rank in the upper brackets of their graduating class. Those eligible for induction are notified during the academic year.
The Maryland Zeta chapter of Phi Sigma Tau, an international honor society in philosophy, considers its organization instrumental in the day-to-day existence of the University. It serves as a means for developing and honoring academic excellence as well as philosophical interest. In addition to providing a means of awarding distinction to students having high scholarship and interest in philosophy, the society also promotes interest in philosophy among the general collegiate public. The society gives notification of eligibility.
Pi Gamma Mu is an international honor society in the social sciences. To qualify for membership, a student must be a junior, senior or graduate student in the upper 35 percent of the class; have at least 20 semester hours in one or more of the five core areas (economics, history, international relations, political science, sociology/anthropology) and in some other social science disciplines such as social psychology, criminal justice or human geography; and have a GPA of a B or better. Membership and leadership in the collegiate chapter are shared equally between faculty and students. Pi Gamma Mu gives recognition to good scholarship and actively promotes it all year long through enriching activities, service projects, a scholarship program and a lectureship program.
The Pi Xi chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha, a national honor society in political science, was established in 1987 to recognize the scholarly achievement of outstanding political science students. To qualify for membership, a student must complete 18 hours of political science courses, be a junior or senior, have a 3.0 overall grade point average and have a 3.25 grade point average in political science courses.
Psi Chi, a national honor society in psychology, was founded in 1929. The Salisbury chapter was established in 1974 to advance the science of psychology and to encourage, stimulate and maintain scholarship of its members in all fields, particularly psychology. The requirements for membership in Psi Chi start with the completion of 12 semester hours in psychology and satisfying grade point requirements.
Sigma Delta Pi is the largest foreign language honor society in existence and is accredited by the Association of College Honor Societies. To become a member, a student must have completed three years of college-level Spanish, including at least three semester hours in Hispanic literature or Hispanic culture with a minimal grade point average of 3.0 in all Spanish courses and a cumulative grade point average of 3.0.
Sigma Iota Epsilon is a national honorary and professional fraternity affiliated with the Academy of Management. The Epsilon Pi chapter recognizes achievement in management scholarship and professional development. Scholars majoring in a management field are recognized by achieving a 3.3 overall
grade point average. Professional recognition can be achieved through a combination of management study, development activities approved by the chapter and grade point average.
Sigma Theta Tau, the international nursing honor society, recognizes excellence in scholarship, leadership and research in nursing. To qualify for membership in SU’s Lambda Eta chapter, an undergraduate student must have completed one-half of the nursing curriculum, rank in the upper 35 percent of the graduating class and demonstrate potential for or achievement in nursing leadership. A graduate student is required to have a 3.5 GPA, to have completed one-fourth of the program of study and have potential for leadership in the nursing profession.
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