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Graduate Student Council
Give to Graduate Student Council on Giving Day!
The GSC is the official political and social body for the graduate students at SU. The GSC’s goal is to provide avenues for intellectual, professional, personal, and social development through grants, advocacy, public presentation of research, graduate community events, and campus service support.
Health Science
The field of health care is growing, along with a demand for professionals to serve in these critical roles. With a degree in health science from Salisbury University, you will be prepared to enter a health career or pursue graduate school as you address the scientific and human aspects of health and disease.
The health science major at SU is designed to help students explore their options for a career in health care. The program serves as a home base for students who are interested in multiple aspects of health or undecided about what they exactly want to do in health care, as well as for those who have committed to pursuing a graduate degree in a specific area.
Health and Human Performance
Give to Health and Human Performance (previously Applied Health Physiology) on Giving Day!
Your gift to Health and Human Performance will provide much needed assistance in technology upgrades, research grant assistance and new equipment purchases. Your gift combined with others WILL make a difference.
The Master of Science in Health and Human Performance program has been offering graduate students a multi-focused academic/professional program since 2000. The AHPH program has been awarded "Recognition" as a Graduate Studies Program by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).
Henson Medical Simulation Center
Please consider giving to Henson Medical Simulation Center on Giving Day!
A SU School of Nursing high-risk maternity course is being developed with a planned launch in 2026. This course will include 3 separate high-fidelity simulations, one of which is a Preterm infant delivery and resuscitation. We presently do not have the technology to meet this need. Laerdal SIM Characters “Paul” is the only 27-week premature baby simulator that meets faculty requirements. The simulator was developed by a neonatologist and medical simulation design experts. Paul combines anatomically correct 3D-printed airways based on real-life preterm MRI scans, physiological and pathological breathing patterns, realistic internal structures, and lifelike facial and skin features.
Learn more about "Paul" here: https://simcharacters.com/en/products/paul/
The principal use of simulation-based training in preprofessional heath care education is to provide learners with the highest fidelity, near-real-world clinical scenarios possible.
Henson School Scholarship Fund
Give to Henson School Scholarship Fund on Giving Day!
Henson scholarship recipients have gone on to earn degrees in fields such as nursing, physics, computer science, geography and more. Nicholas Butler, Class of 2018 said, "My scholarships have assisted my education in the field of geography and geosciences. With alumni support, the SU community has allowed me to transition my personal interests into professional interests that I can pursue for a living, and for that I will be eternally thankful."
Henson School Undergraduate Research Endowment
Support the Henson School Undergraduate Research Endowment on SU's Giving Day!
Henson School of Science & Technology
Give to Henson School of Science & Technology Giving Day!
"The mission of the Henson School of Science & Technology is to provide an outstanding, student-centered environment in which expert faculty empower students with knowledge and skills from science, mathematical and health-related disciplines. We take pride in recruiting diverse faculty and students and in providing exceptional learning experiences in the classroom and clinical, field and lab settings. Our faculty and staff also cultivate and maintain strong connections with employers and post-graduate programs to build paths to successful and rewarding careers." Karen L. Olmstead, Ph.D.
The Henson School of Science and Technology includes the faculties of applied health physiology, biological sciences, chemistry, geography and geosciences, mathematical and computer sciences, medical laboratory science, nursing, physics and respiratory therapy. These dynamic programs have prepared countless students for graduate school or fulfilling careers in their chosen field, but for our faculty to give their students the technology and tools to succeed in the 21st century, we need your support.
Your gift to the Henson School of Science and Technology will make an impact in several areas, such as reducing student debt after graduation, much-needed improvements to aging classrooms and student research support, just to name a few. To make a gift to specific department simply list the department's name in the instructions section. Your gift, combined with others, will make a difference.
Henson Science and Mathematics Honors Program Endowment
Support the Henson Science and Mathematics Honors Program Endowment on SU's Giving Day!
Hillel
Give to Hillel on Giving Day!
Hillel of Salisbury University aims to provide, promote, and foster a climate that the Jewish community and its sympathizers can assemble and share their customs. We create an environment where members can build connections to their Jewish identity or familiarize themselves with it. Hillel provides the opportunity for Jewish students to connect with each other, as well as students who have an interest in Jewish culture. As an organization, Hillel participates in campus-wide service events, celebrates the holidays, and participates in events at the local synagogue Beth Israel Congregation.
When you choose to give back to Hillel, your gift provides resources that will enhance Jewish learning by funding holiday dinners, hamantaschen baking, Ocean City trips, and other fun events. Thank you for your continued support!"
History
Give to History on Giving Day!
The Department of History offers an invigorating learning experience that challenges students to ask not just what happened, but why it happened. The past is not simply a list of facts to be memorized, but it is a mystery to be unveiled in much the same way a detective solves a tricky case. Our faculty is dedicated to helping students discover the complexity of the human story as it has developed across a diverse cultural and physical landscape over time.
Our faculty need your help to give our students the practical experiences that reach beyond just history textbooks and incorporate historical documents and real world accounts. Your gift, no matter the size, combined with others, will help the History Department provide an incomparable educational experience to our students. Your investment will help provide global learning opportunities for students and support historical archives.
Holloway Hall Social Room Revitalization
The Vision
Holloway Hall has been the center of the student experience since 1925. As the first building on campus, it has stood as a symbol of excellence while having the practicality of being everything to everyone at the birth of the Teachers College. The Social Room was part of the final phase of the building’s construction, opening in December 1932. It's appearance has changed very little in the nearly century since its completion.
The Need
As SU approaches its Centennial, investment in the enhancement of Holloway Hall’s Social Room is needed to expand programming offerings and to provide a more welcoming area for all who visit, including alumni, faculty, staff, students, donors and community members.
Naming Opportunities
Social Room Naming - $250,000
Fireplace - $50,000
Faculty Library Shelves (4 available) - $10,000
Benefactor Wall - $20,000 / $10,000 / $5,000
Honors Student Association
Support the Honors Student Association on Giving Day!
The Honors Student Association at Salisbury University is committed to fostering academic excellence, leadership, and a strong sense of community among high-achieving students. On Giving Day, your support can help fund academic enrichment programs, leadership opportunities, and community-building events that enhance the Honors experience. By investing in the Honors Student Association, you are empowering students to challenge themselves, engage in meaningful dialogue, and contribute to a culture of intellectual curiosity. Every donation—big or small—helps strengthen our commitment to excellence. Join us in supporting the next generation of leaders by giving to the Honors Student Association today!