NOT ACTIVE AT THIS TIME. The A.C.E. shall actively seek out and provide fun, creative and active educational opportunities to children. These may include story times, crafts, movement therapy, babysitting, puppet shows and plays. The club is an independent group but will work with the campus community in as many ways as possible.
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If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
African Student Association (Website not available)
Recognized as a SU student organization in Fall ’04. Its purpose is to increase the awareness of diversity and multi-cultural aspects of Africa and the African people by promoting an understanding of the various African cultures.
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The purpose of this club is to present students to science and environmental growth both educationally and socially. The club is open to all interested members.
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If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
Alpha Sigma Phi was founded in 1845 at Yale University. Its mission is to create and perpetuate brotherhood, foster education, encourage culture, high scholarship and assist in building character. Participation in a national partnership with Canine Companions for Independence is offered and encouraged. The fraternity also sponsors the annual Academy of Leadership for leadership training for chapter officers.
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Alpha Sigma Tau was founded by eight women at Ypsilanti State College in 1899. The sorority's purposes are to develop the character of each member through a study of ethics, thus illustrating sincerity, honesty, love, and understanding, to help each woman enjoy cultural advantages, and to develop in each member the social graces. A woman is a member of AST who, being rushed according to the University regulations, pledged, and initiated as described in the Standing Rules for Collegiate Chapters, pays the required fees and signs the ritual book.
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The American Marketing Association was established to promote the growth, understanding, awareness, and appeal for marketing in the business world; to deal with issues affecting the business community; and to offer an opportunity for practical, realistic experience in related vocational fields. Membership in the AMA is open to all students. To be national members, students must pay dues to the national organization.
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The club’s missions is to undertake action focused on preventing and ending abuses of the rights to physical and mental integrity. The club is independent of any government, political ideology or religious creed. Membership is open to all faculty, staff, students.
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The purpose of the Appropriations Board is to appropriate and distribute student activity fees to student organizations. To achieve this goal the Board works closely with the other two branches of student government: the SGA and SOAP (Student Organization for Activity Planning). 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.
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Not Active At This Time - The purpose of the club is to provide students with a chance to meet and work together for common goals and interests in art. Club members will learn to create art activities such as portfolios, publications, art sales and general networking.
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The goal of the club is to promote awareness of all cultures and traditions of Asians and Pacific Islanders. The organization is open to all SU students who wish to be involved with Asian and Pacific Islander venues through educational, social and service activities.
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Atheist Society of Salisbury (Website not available)
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BSM is a Christian based organization with the primary goal of encouraging students in their journey through fellowship, Bible study, missions, and local church connection. Come and join us on Wednesday's at 6:30pm for free food and a great Bible study. Just look for the yellow door on West College Avenue.
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The name B.A.S.I.C. is an acronym for Brothers And Sisters In Christ. B.A.S.I.C. provides an environment for students to come together for worship and fellowship. The club also hosts Bible studies and provides opportunities for Christians to share their faith. The University, by design, is an arena for the broad exchange of ideas and beliefs. In this type of environment it is easy to become confused.� B.A.S.I.C. stands boldly shining the light of truth in Jesus Christ.� Each semester the activities include weekly meetings, fellowship events, and a weekend retreat. The club also provides transportation to Sunday church services.
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If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
The purpose of the Bioenvirons Club is to promote understanding and awareness of environmental issues, to provide educational guidance and career development in the field of environmental science, and to provide recreational activities and wilderness opportunities for the members of the club.
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Open to any student, faculty, staff or administrator at Salisbury University. Provides members with the opportunity to learn more about the sport of bowling, enjoy off-campus social outings and to establish an involvement with Salisbury and Fruitland communities. Meetings are held once a month.
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The purpose of BT GLASS (Bisexual, Transgender, Gay, Lesbian and Straight Supporters) is to promote their rights in the community. One of the goals of BT GLASS is to provide a safe and supportive environment for LGBT people, friends and families. Through the organization, the SU campus and community are made aware of current issues concerning LGBT.
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This student organization is an interdenominational student Christian movement that provides opportunities for Bible studies, conferences, fellowship, retreats and fun! Fellowship meetings and Bible studies are held weekly.
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Caribbean Student Association (Website not available)
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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 5:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to join us.
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If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
Colleges Against Cancer (CAC) is a nationwide collaboration of college students, faculty, and staff dedicated to eliminating cancer by working to implement the programs and mission of the American Cancer Society through four Strategic Directions: Advocacy, Cancer Education, Relay For Life, and Survivorship. One of CAC's current projects is to establish Salisbury University as a smoke-free campus.
Colleges Against Cancer hosts the Salisbury University Relay For Life. For more information or to sign up, go to www.relayforlife.org/su
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The Conflict Resolution Club was established in fall of 2001. We have three major responsibilities: (1) The club sponsors the "One Person Can Make a Difference" lecture series, by helping the Conflict Center recruit inspirational, political speakers (such as: Dr. Arun Gandhi-Ji, President F.W. de Klerk, UN’s under-secretary-general: Ibrahim Agboola Gambari, and other global leaders).The lecture series remains our most primary focus area, in efforts to make an impact on the University. (2) We promote the Center for Conflict Resolution's mediation facilities. We are now equipped with professionally trained student mediators and we raise awareness of mediation on campus via our Mediation Referral Program. This gives students an opportunity to bring ANY conflicts--from professor-student conflict to student-parent conflicts--to mediation to get help from a diverse mediator group. (3)We help educate students in and new to the CADR major on: benefits of the CADR major; practicum, employment and career opportunities; and of various events, activities and organizations.
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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.
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If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
This club was recognized by the SGA in Spring ’05. Its purpose is to promote leadership, teamwork and healthy sportsmanship in the game of dodgeball. Membership is open to all students.
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This organization was formed to promote the study of and interest in economics. The club will provide students who are interested in economics a mode to meet and discuss with others who share their curiosity and to encourage the growth of the economics department at SU.
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The Education Club is open to all SU students interested in elementary and/or secondary education. Club members may also join the Student National Education Association, which includes membership in the Maryland State Teachers Association. The club offers the opportunity to hear a variety of speakers, to engage in support services for teachers, tutoring and mentoring programs for children, as well as special programs in the community and on campus. The Education Club holds regular meetings on the first and third Tuesday of each month.
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The Environmental Health Club was organized to stimulate and increase interest in the environ-mental health major and its related professions, which comprise the interrelations between humans and their environment as they relate to health. The club sponsors guest speakers and field trips, provides an informal forum for discussion of environmental health issues, and collects career and graduate school information. The club is open to all interested students.
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Environmental Stud. Assoc. (Website not available)
The Environmental Student Association promotes growth, understanding and awareness of the environment. Membership is open to all full time students and alumni.
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If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes (Website not available)
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If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
The Financial Management Association (FMA) is a nationally recognized organization whose purpose is to help its members explore and pursue a career in finance. Throughout the year, the FMA will offer students a chance to participate in a variety of activities. Some of these include community speakers, field trips and workshops. Information about meetings is posted bi-monthly in Holloway Hall.
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The Flyer, SU's only student run newspaper, is a dedicated news body that provides timely reporting to the entire campus. The paper is a forum for student ideas and debate with its weekly Overheard section, The Feed and letters to the editor. The Flyer offers work experience to aspiring journalists at SU and provides many internship opportunities. Meetings are held every Tuesday at 9 p.m. in The Flyer office, GUC room 215. The Flyer is distributed every Tuesday of the semester. Communication Arts majors are preferred but no experience is necessary and all are welcome and encouraged to join.
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The Future Film Makers Club is open to all students who are interested in all aspects of film making including, acting, writing, and directing. It is a community for people who love film.
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The Geography Society was founded in 1962, making it one of the oldest student organizations on campus. The purposes of the Geographic Society are to sponsor activities of a geographical nature for the general student body and faculty, stimulate interest in the sciences of geography and geology, participate in community service activities both on campus and in the community, and provide a variety of activities for members to enhance their educational and social experiences while attending Salisbury University. Society activities include: Rafting trips, camping trips, and spring break trips among other activities. The Geographic Society is open to all students.
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Open to all students, the German Club brings German culture to the campus and community through fun activities like the Oktoberfest, restaurant field trips, guest speakers, German banquets, community service projects and field trips to Busch Gardens. Activities are done in English and German.
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This student organization’s purpose is to promote friendship and community service while dealing with problems within our community. They will offer support, tutoring and companionship to members. Membership is open to all full time SU students.
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If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
The Gospel Choir at Salisbury University fully originated on September 22, 1983. The purpose of the choir is to spread the Gospel through song. The choir performs at local churches on the Eastern Shore and at an annual concert in the spring.
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In the spring of 1995, Salisbury University's chapter was formally recognized by the National Organization of Habitat for Humanity. SU's chapter broke the collegiate record in 1994 for completing a home in one year. This community service organization welcomes all students and gives them the opportunity to provide low mortgage income housing for needy and deserving families. The SU chapter meets weekly to discuss fund raising and future events. The meeting is informal and is an excellent chance to meet new people and have some fun. In addition, students may choose to volunteer some time on Saturdays to work at the building site for the new homes. Kirkwood Estates is the designated building site where the goal is to complete 32 homes and a community center.
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If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
The club is open to all persons interested in history. It provides an informal atmosphere for students and faculty to join together and share their common interests. Various activities such as banquets, films, field trips, and lectures are planned throughout the year.
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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.�
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The purpose of this organization is to promote the interests of the University and member fraternities to ensure cooperation between the member fraternities and the University authorities, and to ensure cooperation among the member fraternities and other Greek societies on campus.
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International Society's interest is to expose SU students and faculty to the diverse cultures on campus and to create an understanding environment in which all people are able to relate to and enjoy the company of those from other cultures. The Society meets for events, such as dinners, movies or trips. Everyone is welcome to participate!
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Jewish Student Association (Website not available)
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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.
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This is a social fraternity founded in 1400 in Bologna Italy. It was brought to the United States in 1869 and was founded at the University of Virginia. Currently it is one of the largest college fraternities in the U.S.
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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.
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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.
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The purpose of this new SU club is to interact with the homeless animals in the humane societies by caring for the animals and playing and walking with them. This is an opportunity for SU students to share time and make a difference in the life of the animals.
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The Maryland Student Legislature delegation of SU provides an opportunity for students to get a hands‑on understanding as to how our legislative branch of government works. Members participate in debates and discussions. They learn the logistics of parliamentary procedures and form a camaraderie with fellow students. MSL participates in several statewide events each year, including the Interim Council in November, the Leadership Training Institute in March and the Annual Session held at the State House in Annapolis each April.
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The purpose of the Math Club is to assist all interested students in the further exploration of mathematical related activities and to provide a social atmosphere for any interested student to congregate and interact with other students of similar interest. It is also the purpose of the organization to promote attendance at the Mathematical Association of America conferences and activities, as well as encourage participation in MAA supported contests. In addition, this organization will induct any interested and eligible students into the mathematical honor socnhnjhm jhyhiety Pi Mu Epsilon.
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The Medical Careers Society is an organization for those students who are considering a career in nursing, medicine, dentistry, veterinary work, or any other health related field. Some programs are of general interest, but are planned to serve the specific needs of the pre-med or pre-dental students. Visiting physicians and other professionals provide interesting insight, guidance, and the opportunity for informal discussions.
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The purpose of MENC is to provide the advancement of music education. The club will conduct programs and activities to build a vital musical culture and an enlightened musical public for the benefit of all. Membership is open to music students in teacher education programs.
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If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
The club was formed to promote encouragement, teamwork and appreciation for the sport of lacrosse. Membership is open to all full time undergraduate students.
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The purpose of the Ultimate Frisbee Clubs is to give students a chance to participate in the fun sport commonly referred to as Ultimate Frisbee. The team plays year round and practices at least twice a week. The clubs are recognized by the Ultimate Players Association, a member of the Mid-Atlantic Region.
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Mu Phi Epsilon is an international professional music fraternity. Its aim is to advance music in the community, the nation, and in the world through the promotion of musicianship, scholarship and music education with an emphasis on service through music.
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The purpose of this student chapter at SU is to adhere to the laws that are governed by Allah through the Holy Quran and to present Islamic principles to Muslims and non-Muslims. The club has social, cultural and other religious activities to promote friendly relations between Muslims and non-Muslims.
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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.
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If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
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.
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The Outdoor Club began in 1981 as a student organization to promote conservative activities and environmental awareness in the University community. Since its inception, students have participated in outdoor adventures as far away as Florida, Canada, and Texas. Locally, trips have been taken to Assateague Island and the Pocomoke River. The club is dedicated to serving all students wishing to participate and to educating all students in survival skills and conservation philosophy.
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The Panhellenic Council consists of members from national sororities and women's fraternities here at SU. The purpose is to inform others about the growing Greek community on campus and to work together toward a common goal. A formal membership recruitment period enables them to promote opportunities for the development of undergraduates through membership in women's fraternities/sororities. Also, various fundraisers, socials, and community service projects are conducted throughout the year.
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Pashion & Fashion Models, Inc. (PAFM) (Website not available)
The Pashion for Fashion & Modeling club is a unique and fun organization created to increase and stimulate those interested in all aspects of beauty, fashion and modeling. The club sponsors guest lecturers, field trips, coordinates an annual fashion show and various activities related to fashion. The club also focuses on extensive community service outreach programs benefiting members of the Salisbury community. There are several committees for students’ participation to enhance productivity of the club and create a diverse atmosphere for the SU students. Membership is open to all interested students.
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The purpose of the Physical Education Society is to deal with issues facing physical education teachers in the classroom. The club will offer guidance to all students and provide information about teaching physical education.
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Phi Alpha's purpose is to distinguish and promote academic achievement in the social work program at SU and to stimulate interest in preparation for a career in social work.
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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.
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Phi Epsilon Kappa Fraternity is a national professional fraternity for persons engaged in or pursuing careers in health, physical education, recreation, or safety. Membership is open to persons interested in the purposes of the Fraternity and in providing time and energy for the benefit of the areas which include: physical education, health, recreation, dance, human performance, exercise science, sports medicine and sports management. Existing collegiate and alumni chapters invite individuals to become members.
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Phi Mu is the second oldest sorority in the National Panhellenic Conference. It was established at SU in 1988. To each of its members being a Phi Mu means having true friends to return to each semester, as well as a place to find support and assistance when needed. Our chapter is dedicated to providing an opportunity for shaping goals, learning leadership skills, and sharing ideas. In addition, Phi Mu's enjoy an active social life. Phi Mu participates in local community service as well as national philanthropic projects such as the Children's Miracle Network. The sisterhood in Phi Mu is a bond that lasts a lifetime.
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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.
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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.
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Pi Lambda Phi was originally founded in 1895. Pi Lamb is a non-sectarian and non-hazing fraternity. It was founded at Salisbury State in the spring of 1986. Pi Lamb offers friendship, a rewarding social life, and a tremendous potential for growth. Pi Lambda Phi: It's not four years, but a lifetime.
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The club promotes interest in the field of psychology. The members offer a social setting in which students have an opportunity to meet other students and participate in school functions and sponsored off campus activities. Membership is open to all full-time students at SU.
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Public Relations Student Society of America [Website]
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The SU Respiratory Therapy Association is an organization open to all respiratory therapy majors. Activities include medical seminars, socials, fund raising, and community projects. The purpose of the RTA is to unite students who share a common interest in a career as a respiratory therapist.
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RHA endeavors to pull together the talents of the representatives of each residence hall, in order to unify, serve, and fulfill the needs of resident students at this University by improving and enhancing the educational, social, and functional well being of the students' residence hall life.
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The Saferide student organization provides a safe return to campus for students who are in need of transportation if they are unable to drive. The service is provided on weekends.
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Salisbury Activists for Gender Equality (SAGE) is a group of Salisbury students and community members dedicated to combating gender inequities on a local, national, and international level. Meetings and discussions are held weekly on Wednesday nights at 8PM in the Manokin Room of the Guerrieri University Center.
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The Sailing Club provides an opportunity for all students interested in racing and learning the skills needed for competing on a collegiate level. It is a co-educational sports club, although some events are for women only, and some are for first-year students only. Competitions are scheduled weekends in both fall and spring semesters. The team's fleet is composed of nine Collegiate Vanguard Juniors and practices three times a week on the Nanticoke River. Commitment and dedication are essential for personal as well as team success. The team is a member of MAISA (Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association). Competition at regattas includes Division I schools such as Naval Academy, Georgetown, and Old Dominion University. Salisbury has formed a new sailing conference with several other schools providing competition at all levels of skill. A willingness to work hard is essential. The team averages between 15 and 25 members a year.
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Salisbury Paranormal Society (Website not available)
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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.
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon is the largest national fraternity and was the first Greek social fraternity founded on the SU campus. Colonization was achieved in October 1975 with a formal installation taking place November 12, 1977, at which time the Maryland Sigma Chapter was formed. The fraternity has diversified programs to enrich and broaden a student's college experience. The programs vary from strongly stressed academics, campus leadership, cultural events, fund raising, and community service/philanthropic projects to an avid social life.
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This chapter of Sigma Pi Fraternity was founded at SU on April 16, 2002. It was established “to the end that fellowship might be cultivated, the general knowledge of its members extended, the cause of general education advanced, literacy culture promoted, and a high degree of school excellence maintained.” Membership is open to all students in good academic standing based on fraternity and campus regulations.
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The Social Work Club came into existence at SU in 1974. The club's mission is threefold: to perform campus/community service, educate the student body about social work, and to orient students into the major of the program. Activities include speakers, bake sales, junior/senior mixer, a club picnic and the Senior Ceremony. Meetings and events are publicized throughout the year on the club's bulletin boards in Caruthers Hall. Students who wish to become involved can attend club meetings and/or participate in club events.
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If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
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.
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The Spanish Club provides an environment in which all interested persons may share, through friendship, their common interests and experiences relative to Hispanic culture and the Spanish language. The club interacts with the Hispanic community through tutoring and other outreach programs. Additionally, the Spanish club sponsors evenings of informal sessions in which the members converse in Spanish. Members enjoy planning fiestas, viewing Spanish speaking movies and dinners which are provided by the club.
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If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
The StarNet Society, originating in 1994, provides a diverse setting for students interested in role playing games, science fiction, fantasy and Japanese animation to share ideas and experiences. It allows students the opportunity to gather new experiences and uses of the imagination. Membership is open to all students and faculty.
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The Student Nurses Association (SNA) at Salisbury University (SU) is an official campus organization that consists of pre-nursing and nursing students. The group was formed by the first nursing graduates of SU during 1970. The goals of the SNA are to promote professional development by providing events beneficial to the community and fellow SU students, allow students with a common interest an opportunity for gathering and communicating, and further those educational goals set forth by the Nursing Department.
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The SU Dance Company, beginning in 1960 as the Modern Dance Club, focuses on dance performance as a fine art. Through ensemble study, students rehearse and perform ballet, ethnic, jazz, modern, and musical theatre dance works choreographed by resident faculty, nationally-renowned guest artists, and selected students. Three main stage productions are presented each year. Entrance auditions are required for new and returning members on the first Monday of fall and spring semesters.
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If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
The purpose of this club is to promote cultural diversity and unity through energetic stepping. The club members will deal with working together as a group by encouraging confidence and patience. Membership is open to all full-time students.
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If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity is a nationally based fraternity and is one of the most active fraternities in the country. It was originally founded in 1899 to develop the mental, moral, and social aspects of college men. It was founded at SU on February 7, 1987. TKE is known to both the campus and the community for its civic and charitable activities. TKE helps to develop a young college student in the mind, body, and heart by practicing the values of love, charity, and esteem necessary to succeed in the world today.
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The purpose of the Union of African‑American Students is to promote the academic success of the members of this union, to support the mission of the University as stated in the University Catalogue, and to address and pursue issues concerning the welfare of the members of this union.
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The purpose of the United Greens to promote the ideals and freedoms of democracy, uphold the ideas and standards of the Association of State Green Parties, and to raise awareness of violations to the rights of all people in the United States and globally.
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If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
The club serves to provide a caring and compassionate ministry who seek to integrate an understanding of the Christian faith within the environment of SU. Membership is open and encouraged to all full time students.
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If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
The SU Women's Soccer Club allows female athletes the opportunity to meet with others who share similar interests and compete at the collegiate level. Membership is open to all full time female students.
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The purpose of the Ultimate Frisbee Clubs is to give students a chance to participate in the fun sport commonly referred to as Ultimate Frisbee. The team plays year round and practices at least twice a week. The clubs are recognized by the Ultimate Players Association, a member of the Mid-Atlantic Region.
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The purpose of the club is to promote growth in women's rugby, offer an opportunity for practical and realistic experience in the game and deal with issues affecting women's rugby. No experience is necessary and new members are welcome.
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WXSU, which broadcasts live 17 hours a day from the second floor of the University Center, offers students experience in the field of radio. Experience is not limited to on-air personalities. Other members work behind the scenes in production, advertising sales, sports, news and promotions.
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The purpose of this club is to provide practical tools for individuals to practice in order to relieve stress, improve health and provide a greater sense of well-being. Membership is open to all full and part-time students at SU.
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If you have questions or comments about this organization or its website, please contact any of the people listed above (if available) or Ann Obert (agobert@salisbury.edu). Thank you.
The purpose of ZTA is to promote sisterhood, intensify friendships, promote service, develop higher qualities of life and to promote the happiness of its members. ZTA is the third largest organization in the National Panhellenic Conference and provides lifetime membership. ZTA was founded at Longwood College in Farmville, Virginia in 1898 and was officially established at SU in 1975, making it the first national sorority on campus. To be eligible for membership, one must be a full-time student with a 2.3 GPA or above.
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