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LGBTQ Alliance
Give to LGBTQ Alliance on Giving Day!
“The purpose of Bisexual, Transgender, Gay, Lesbians and Straight Supporters (LGBTQ Alliance) is to promote the rights of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people in the community. One of the goals of the LGBTQ Alliance is to provide a safe and supportive environment for LGBT people and their friends and families. Through the organization we passionately try to make this campus and its surrounding community aware of current issues surrounding LGBT people.”
Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc.
Support Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. on Giving Day!
Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. at Salisbury University is dedicated to empowering women through sisterhood, academic excellence, and community service. On Giving Day, your support can help fund leadership development programs, cultural events, and community outreach initiatives that uplift and inspire Latinx women on campus and beyond. By investing in Lambda Theta Alpha, you are supporting a sisterhood that promotes academic achievement, personal growth, and a commitment to social justice. Every donation—big or small—helps us continue making a difference. Join us in supporting leadership, empowerment, and community by giving to Lambda Theta Alpha today!
Lamboni Family Scholarship for Athletic Training
Pat Lamboni has been a part of Salisbury University Athletic Training since the beginning. He is a great clinician himself but takes the most pride in the students he has taught and mentored on their way to becoming athletic training professionals. The healthcare of his student-athletes are Pat’s top priority. He has given countless hours to ensure that student-athletes received the best possible medical care from himself, his staff and his athletic training students. We celebrate Pat through the Lamboni Family Scholarship to honor his contributions and support future SU students wishing to study athletic training.
Leland Starnes Memorial Scholarship
Give to The Leland Starnes Memorial Scholarship on Giving Day!
The Leland Starnes Memorial Scholarship benefits theatre majors who have demonstrated promise in growth as artists, whose pursuits of excellence are foremost and whose habits reflect professionalism. Recipients will have demonstrated merit through performance review. Leland Starnes was the director of the Salisbury State Theatre from 1972 to 1980 when he passed away at 57 years of age. This scholarship was created to honor his legacy at Salisbury University.
Your gift to the Leland Starnes Memorial Scholarship will make an impact on current performing arts students with financial need while also honoring the memory of Dr. Starnes and his impact on so many throughout his life. Your gift, combined with others, will make a difference.
Literacy Studies Doctoral Program
Support Ed.D. students
on their research journey!
Invest in the future of literacy education by supporting the Ed.D. students
as they present their research at professional conferences. As
scholar-practitioners, these students lead and innovate literacy learning
across Pre-K to higher education contexts. Professional conferences allow
students to share their research, build professional networks, and engage with
the latest developments in the field of literacy studies.
Your gift directly helps cover registration, as well as travel and lodging
costs, making these transformative experiences more accessible to Ed.D.
students who are eager to contribute to and learn from the broader educational
research community.
- $25—covers
the costs of materials for a conference session.
- $50—helps
with local transportation, such as airport shuttles or public transit.
- $100—offsets
the cost of conference registration for a student presenter.
- $250
& up—supports affordable airfare and lodging for an out-of-state
conference.
Last year, doctoral students presented their research at the following
professional conferences:
- American Educational Research Association
- Carnegie Project for the Education Doctorate
- European Conference on Literacy
- Literacy Research Association
To learn more about the types of research Ed.D. students pursue, check out
this article recently published in Re:Search by SU’s Graduate Studies and
Research Office.
Join us in empowering SU’s doctoral students to make tomorrow theirs by
advancing their professional development—every contribution makes a difference!
#EdDSuccess #GivingDay
Literature/Film Quarterly (LFQ)
Did you know that a majority of films are adapted from literature, historical events, and previous movies? Literature/Film Quarterly is the longest standing scholarly journal devoted to the study of adaptation, and we've been publishing work on many of the most beloved films for 50 years! Established in 1973 by Jim Welsh and Tom Erskine, LFQ has been an indispensable forum for both established and emerging scholars to define and redefine the terms of adaptation studies. Edited and published at Salisbury University, LFQ circulates freely and electronically around the world, attracting thousands of readers every month.
Lloyd-Withrow Endowment for Women's Soccer
Salisbury University women's soccer is getting a leg up for the future thanks to Denise Lloyd-Withrow. Denise, the mother of head coach Kwame Lloyd, is establishing the Lloyd-Withrow Endowment for Women's Soccer. The fund will help provide team needs such as equipment and technology that hopefully leads to increased success on the pitch. While the gift is welcomed by the program and Coach Lloyd, it is accepted with a heavy heart. Denise was recently diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer.
"My son Kwame has devoted over 25 years to the development of young women soccer players," added Lloyd-Withrow. "His goal was not only to create talented and skilled players, but to make sure these young women receive the respect and support that all women deserve as they enter the society after graduation. My goal in creating this fund is to help leave a legacy for Coach Lloyd and his contributions to women's soccer at Salisbury University."
Lower Shore Child Care Resource Center
Give to The Lower Shore Child Care Resource Center on Giving Day!
LSCCRC helps early childhood professionals caring for infants, toddlers, preschoolers and school age children by providing high quality training, program resources, technical assistance and coaching. The Lower Shore Child Care Resource Center works with all families and providers in the lower shore regardless of income.
Management
Give to Management on Giving Day!
The Department of Management offers a wide variety of courses intended for both business and non-business majors.
Our faculty need your help to give our students a greater understanding of classroom concepts by witnessing their real-world applications. Your gift, no matter the size, combined with others, will help the Management Department provide an incomparable experience for our students. Your investment will support the faculty's goal of emphasizing experiential learning on real business projects and a variety of teaching methods to ensure that the graduates will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to be successful.
Margie Knight Softball Endowment
The Margie Knight Endowment was created as a way to honor a long-time coach, self-less leader and wonderful friend. Show your support by contributing today.
Like "Redwood Trees," we will forever be connected at our roots. Reaching out to former, current and future Sea Gulls to continue the tradition of excellence for Salisbury University Softball.
Mark Holland Memorial Scholarship
Mark Holland was the heart, soul, spirit, and face of the biology department for 27 years. Mark would share with students his scientific interests and passions to let them experience biology through his eyes and mind. He helped students to think differently about science and to seek their own passions and potential. He was very nurturing and patient with students (and with faculty). He often took in those wayward students, those who didn’t do so well in standard courses, and gave them a different opportunity to succeed. And they often did.
In research, he was awarded many grants and patents on discoveries that he made just messing around in the lab – a serious hobby he always called it. But most importantly, were the many ways he built a sense of family and community. He just loved being here, in biology, in Salisbury, in Delmarva at SU.
This scholarship not only benefits a rising junior from the Biology department, but also celebrates the memory of Mark Holland's incredible impact on Salisbury University and its students. Your gift today will make a difference.