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.
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.
Caribbean Student Association (Website not available)
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 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.
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.
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
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 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.
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.