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.
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 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.
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 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.
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 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.
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 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.
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.