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Description:
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.
President: Erin Knuth
President Email: enuth1@students.salisbury.edu
Contact: Kathleen Scott
Phone: 410-543-6070
Email: kjscott@salisbury.edu
Location: GUC 263
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Description:
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
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Description:
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.
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Description:
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.
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Description:
The Art Club will be a place where artists come together from all over the spectrum, be it business majors that like to paint in their spare time, seniors who are in drawing 7, freshman who are history majors, students who are simply undecided and want to do art because it's therapy to them and anyone who wants to do art to better themselves and the community. This club will create friendships and bonds between people that may have never gotten the chance to meet. They might find a mentor, a prodigy or a best friend. A big part of what we would participate in should be community service. Working with children on a craft project or giving painting lessons to the elderly would be a great way to get involved because art is meant to be shared with all.
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Description:
Our organization is trying to spread the knowledge of Asian cultures and countries to all students across campus who are interested in learning.
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Atheist Society of Salisbury (Website not available)
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Description:
To help raise awareness about the need to bone marrow donors and the importance of bone marrow transplants. Also to raise money to help ensure that all patients and donors have the opportunity to be matched.
President: Celeste Reeb
President Email: cr81065@gulls.salisbury.edu
Contact: David Johnson
Phone:
Email: dtjohnson@salisbury.edu
Location:
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Description:
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.
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Description:
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.
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Description:
Our club was formed in order to bring the students who are going for a scientific degree or who are interested in science together to discuss scientific topics, and volunteer at events that help our local environment such as cleaning the Chesapeake bay. This club is also a place for students to interact and experience the natural wonders of the outdoors through activities like hiking and camping.
BioEnvirons (Website not available)
President: Christina Grossi
President Email: cg56872@gulls.salisbury.edu
Contact: Ann M. Barse
Phone: 410-543-6073
Email: ambarse@salisbury.edu
Location: HS 233
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Description:
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.
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Description:
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.
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Description:
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.
President: Kara St. George
President Email: ccm@gulls.salisbury.edu
Contact: Patrick Donovan or Dr. William Folger
Phone: 302-658-3800
Email: ccm@gulls.salisbury.edu
Location: Scarborough Leadership Center
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Description:
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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Description:
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, UNs 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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Description:
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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Description:
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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Description:
Our club is dedicated to helping one another prepare for their teaching experience as well as giving back to the community that we serve in.
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Description:
The purpose of the Exercise Science Club is to educate Exercise Science 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.
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Filipino American Cultural Association (FACA) [Website]
Description:
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.
Filipino American Cultural Association (FACA) [Website]
President: John Carlos
President Email: jc65851@gulls.salisbury.edu
Contact: Dr. Bryan Horikami
Phone:
Email: bkhorikami@salisbury.edu
Location:
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Financial Management Association (FMA) (Website not available)
Description:
The Financial Management Association (FMA) is a nationally recognized organization whose purpose is to help its members explore and pursue a career in finance.
President: Kyle Ertter
President Email: ke65849@gull.salisbury.edu
Contact: Dr. Kashi Khazeh
Phone: 410-543-6328
Email: kxkhazeh@salisbury.edu
Location: HH 306
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Description: 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 interesting topics relevant to SU students and includes the News, Editorial, Gull Life and Sports sections. The Flyer offers work experience to aspiring journalists at SU and some students complete Communication Arts practicum experiences with this newspaper. All students are encouraged to get involved and write, take photos or sell advertisements for The Flyer. Meetings are held every Sunday at 8 p.m. in The Flyer office, GUC room 215. No experience necessary.
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Description:
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!
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Description:
The German Club of Salisbury University is committed to developing and maintaining student awareness of German culture and language and its connections to our students and community. We do this by holding an annual Oktoberfest celebration along with movie screenings, field trips and attending SGA events on campus to promote our club.
German Club (Website not available)
President: Carolyn Zimmerman
President Email: cz09494@students.salisbury.edu
Contact: Klaudia Thompson
Phone: 410-543-6522
Email: kmthompson@salisbury.edu
Location: HH 331
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Description:
This student organizations 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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Description:
To spread the word about the dying art of glass blowing.
Glass Club (Website not available)
President: Riley Greenwood
President Email: rg13817@gulls.salisbury.edu
Contact: Allison Chism
Phone: 410-543-6170
Email: alchism@salisbury.edu
Location: FH 129
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Description:
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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Description:
To educate and insprie future health and Physical Education teachers by collaborating ideas and tips for in the schools while volunteering throughout the community.
President: Erica Henderson
President Email: eh17041@gulls.salisbury.edu
Contact: Eric Carpenter
Phone: 410-546-6932
Email: ejcarpenter@salisbury.edu
Location: MC 229
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Description:
The Salisbury University Campus Chapter of Habitat for Humanity International is an ecumenical Christian housing organization that seeks to alleviate deserving individuals and families from the clenches of impoverished housing and to make decent shelter a matter of conscience and action. Habitat invites people from all walks of life, specifically our campus community to work together in partnership to help build houses with families in need.
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Description:
To learn the martial art Haidong Gumdo and to teach others about this art form.
Haidong Gumdo (Website not available)
President: Anne Fitzpatrick
President Email: af76109@salisbury.edu
Contact: Dr. Nam
Phone:
Email: txnam@salisbury.edu
Location: History Dept
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Description:
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 asbanquets, films, field trips, and lectures are planned throughout the year.
History Club (Website not available)
President:
President Email:
Contact: Dean Kotlowski
Phone: 36527
Email: djkotlowski@salisbury.edu
Location: HH 332
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Description:
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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Jewish Student Association (Website not available)
Description:
The Jewish Student Association was re-recognized in the Fall of 2005. It is open to all students.
Jewish Student Association (Website not available)
President: Hallie Vogel
President Email: hv78875@gulls.salisbury.edu
Contact: Kathryn Kalmanson
Phone: 410-543-6190
Email: kckalmanson@salisbury.edu
Location: BL129B
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Description:
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.
Leash on Life (Website not available)
President: Shannon Rossini
President Email: sr75881@gulls.salisbury.edu
Contact: Maryanne Brown
Phone: 410-677-5074
Email: mebrown@salisbury.edu
Location: Meetings are held every Tuesday @ 7PM in Scarborough
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Description:
The purpose of the LGBTQ Alliance is to offer a safe community and supportive environment for LGBTQ students, friends and supporters. Additionally this organization seeks to deal with current issues surrounding the LGBTQ community and to raise awareness of LGBTQ issues on campus and in the immediate community.
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Description:
The purpose of the Math & Computer Science Club is to assist all interested students in the further exploration of mathematical and computer science related activities and to provide a social atmosphere for any interested student to congregate and interact with other students of similar interest. The organization also promotes participation in the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) and its conferences, activities, and contests. In addition, the club will induct any interested and eligible students into the mathematical honor society, Pi Mu Epsilon.
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Description:
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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Description:
Multiracial Organization is a group of students that come together to discuss issues in regards to race and people of mixed race. We wish to increase campus awareness of the multiracial population.
President: Samantha Greenberg
President Email: sg61077@gulls.salisbury.edu
Contact: Dennis Leoutsakas
Phone: 410-677-5434
Email: dxleoutsakas@salisbury.edu
Location: FH 206
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Description:
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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Description:
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.
NAACP (Website not available)
President: Tahitha Russell
President Email: tr64968@gulls.salisbury.edu
Contact: Dr. James King
Phone: 410-677-0154
Email: jsking@salisbury.edu
Location: HH 389
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Description:
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.
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Organization of Latin American Students (OLAS) (Website not available)
Description:
We aim to educate Salisbury University about the Latino culture and customs. We are open to all members, not just those of Hispanic origin. Come and see what we're about!
President: Cindy Portillo
President Email: cp35110@gulls.salisbury.edu
Contact: Corinne Pubill
Phone: 410-677-0152
Email: cxpubill@salisbury.edu
Location: HH 104
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Description:
The Outdoor Club hopes to provide an outdoor experience to students of all skills levels, helping them to further their love and knowledge of the outdoors and help them to interact with others who share a similar interest while promoting environmental awareness.
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Description:
Pashion 4 Fashion Models Incorporated was established under Salisbury University's Multicultural Student Services in 2001. Every semester we produce fashion shows, which range from high fashion couture to everyday apparel. Not only do we rip the runway, we participate in numerous community service projects on and off campus. Our mission as an organization is to give women and men the opportunity to express his or herself in a fashionable and creative way down the runway.
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Description:
Phi Beta Lambda is a business organization that helps students develop leadership, communication, and team skills. Members meet and network with others at the local, state, and national levels. The focus of the organization is a four-day conference in the summer, where members compete with other state winners and compete for the national title.
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Description:
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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Description:
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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Description:
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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Description:
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.
Psychology Club (Website not available)
President: Jackie Reyes
President Email: jreyes1@gulls.salisbury.edu
Contact: Dr. Larence Becker
Phone: 410-677-0033
Email: lxbecker@salisbury.edu
Location: PH 310
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Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) [Website]
Description:
Our Mission: To serve our members by enhancing their knowledge of public relations and providing access to professional development opportunities. To serve the public relations profession by helping to develop highly qualified, well prepared professionals.
Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) [Website]
President: Sharona Russell
President Email: srussell1@gulls.salisbury.edu
Contact: Paul Scovell
Phone: 410-543-6240
Email: pescovell@salisbury.edu
Location: FH 260
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Description:
The Salisbury Quidditch Team exists to unite all peoples within Salisbury University in the intense, goofy, magical sport of Quidditch. It creates teamwork and friendship between the athletic and non-athletic, the nerdy and the non-nerdy, the wizards and the Muggles. It promotes a healthy lifestyle that includes exercise, literature, and friendship.
President: Jonathan DeMaufo
President Email: jdemauro1@@gulls.salisbury.edu.
Contact: Dr. Charlotte England
Phone: 410-677-3718
Email: cpengland@salisbury.edu
Location: PL 103
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Description:
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.
Respiratory Therapy (Website not available)
President: Brittany Rub
President Email: br74177@gulls.salisbury.edu
Contact: Kelly Forsythe
Phone: 410-677-5001
Email: kdforsythe@salisbury.edu
Location:
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Description:
Saferide provides Salisbury University students a free, safe, and no-questions-asked ride home on the weekends. Saferide also supports the Office of Student Activities, the Student Government Association, and other organizations and departments with special events and activities. Visit www.saferidesu.org for additional information and our hours of operation.
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studentactivities@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
studentactivities@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
studentactivities@salisbury.edu. Thank you.
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Description:
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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Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) (Website not available)
Description:
To ensure that the concept of self-government outlined by the U.S. Constitution remains a reality into future centuries, the American people must be well informed in order to make decisions regarding their lives, and their local and national communities.
President: Christian Fazzini
President Email: cf61341@gulls.salisbury.edu
Contact: Jennifer Cox
Phone:
Email: jbcox@salisbury.edu
Location:
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Description:
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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Description:
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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Description:
We are Squawkappella, a student-run acappella group! We love having fun but we also love competing. We have competed in the International Competition for Collegiate Acappella at Johns Hopkins University for the past 2 years taking home a Best Soloist award and in Aca-Idol at 'Singstrong' in Reston, Virginia. We have traveled up and down the East Coast for Invitationals with other schools, performed on stage with 'The Sing-Off's' Street Corner Symphony, adopted a highway, cleaned up the community, performed all over campus for our fellow students and faculty members, but most of all we have become a close-knit family through our love of music. Squawk practices 2-3 times weekly. Be sure to e-mail us for any audition information or to have Squawkappella perform at your event!
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Description:
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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Description:
The Student Activism Club was founded to counter growing sentiments of apathy among the students and community of Salisbury University. It exists as an outlet for passionate students to gather under a flag of interest and involvement, to better the world around them, and themselves.
President: Elena Ramirez
President Email: er26050@gulls.salisbury.edu
Contact: Judith Pike
Phone:
Email: jepike@salisbury.edu
Location:
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Student Military & Veterans Association (SMVA) (Website not available)
Description:
The Student Military & Veterans Association or SMVA, is a club formed by Veterans for the primary purpose of providing networking opportunities and camaraderie amongst other Veterans, members of the Military, and anyone wanting to show their support for the troops. We want to provide a social group and support structure to help Veterans adjust to and become successful in civilian and college life. We would also like to raise awareness for benefits available to Veterans and make sure that information is distributed properly.
President: Zackery Bayhan or Nick Engelhardt
President Email: zb81472@gulls.salisbury.edu or nengelhardt1@gulls.salisbury.edu
Contact: Terry Allen
Phone:
Email: tdallen60@gmail.com
Location: HH 262
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Description:
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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Sunday Night Fellowship (One21) (Website not available)
Description:
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.
President: Cotter Johnston
President Email: cj67577@gulls.salisbury.edu
Contact: Art Lembo
Phone:
Email: ajlembo@salisbury.edu
Location:
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Description:
SUTV: Student-produced television station
The purpose of the Salisbury University Television Station is to:
(1) Promote understanding, knowledge and interest in TV and mass media.
(2) Pool knowledge and creativity of students and faculty in order to raise the level of expertise in the electronic media field at Salisbury University.
(3) Offer an opportunity for practical experience in television and related media fields
(4) Organize and operate a professionally-guided, student-operate television station
(5) Meet the need realistic student experiences in all phases of electronic media, including programming, production, business management and engineering.
(6) Provide professional-quality programming to the Salisbury University campus residents.
President: Steven Graves
President Email: sg73756@gulls.salisbury.edu
Contact: David Burns
Phone: 410-677-0111
Email: dpburns@salisbury.edu
Location: TE 308
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Description:
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.
President: Scott Benjamin
President Email: sb27369@gulls.salisbury.edu
Contact: Randy Halfpap
Phone:
Email: rbhalfpap@salisbury.edu
Location:
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The Scarab - Literary Magazine (Website not available)
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Description:
To promote theatre on the salisbury university campus and surrounding community and when offered represent Salisbury university abroad at theatre competitions/conventions.
To offer students the opportunity to participate in productions/showcases/analyzing plays/play readings/workshop, etc.
President: Eric Scott Russell
President Email: eric.russell12@gmail.com
Contact: Robert Smith
Phone:
Email: rwsmith@salisbury.edu
Location:
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Union of African American Students (UAS) [Website]
Description:
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.
Union of African American Students (UAS) [Website]
President: Shanita Williams
President Email: sw69351@gulls.salisbury.edu
Contact: Vaughn P. White
Phone: 410-548-5300
Email: vpwhite@salisbury.edu
Location: GUC 240
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Description:
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."
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Description:
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 Womens 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.
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Description:
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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Description:
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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Description:
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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