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.
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.
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.
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.
Salisbury Paranormal Society (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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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 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.
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 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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.