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College Republicans
Give to College Republicans Giving Day!
The Salisbury University chapter of College Republicans is an organization for like-minded individuals to meet and discuss issues pertaining to the Republican Party and the United States government as a whole. We are also very active in numerous grassroots campaigns at the local, state, and federal level. The College Republicans also host events throughout the year such as speakers, networking nights, and trips to the state house. We strive to ensure that members with political aspirations have ample opportunities to find internships and jobs in politics and government affairs after college by maintaining good relationships with various elected officials.
College of Health and Human Services (CHHS)
Give to College of Health and Human Services on Giving Day!
The College provides high quality programs that prepare students for productive careers as professionals in the areas of health and human services. With undergraduate degrees in community health, social work, nursing, exercise science, respiratory therapy, and medical laboratory science; master's programs in athletic training, applied health physiology, nursing and social work; and a doctoral program in nursing practice, the College provides a wide array of programs that all meet national standards for excellence.
Accomplished faculty in all programs are committed to student-centered learning, professional engagement and the promotion of ethical professional conduct and evidence-based practice in attending to the health and human services of a diverse and interdependent society. The College is committed to community involvement, professional collaboration, regional partnerships and international outreach. The College of Health & Human Services seeks talented and diverse faculty who can best prepare students to serve the local Eastern Shore community, Maryland, the United States and all people across the world.
Collegiate Entrepreneurs' Organization (CEO)
Give to Collegiate Entreneurs' Organization (CEO) on Giving Day!
The Collegiate Entrepreneur’s Organization (CEO) promotes entrepreneurship and small business throughout the SU campus and Salisbury community. We are a recognized branch of the National CEO organization. SU CEO is devoted to encourage, motivate, and inspire those who thrive on the idea of starting a business via networking and allocating resources and tools. Bringing together the powerful and innovative minds throughout the university, this organization serves as a hub for entrepreneurial spirit. We inspire through successful entrepreneurs willing to share their experiences and business knowledge with our members. We offer professional and personal development through organized events and community outreach through local entrepreneurial education programs.
Computer Science
The Department of Computer Science routinely works in partnership with faculty and other students to develop as professionals and to acquire skills necessary to succeed in a variety of future endeavors. We sponsor a number of internships each year where students get first-hand experience in a business, industry or government setting. We also offer a variety of opportunities for undergraduate research. SU hosts an annual Student Research Conference where research results are presented to faculty and peers. We also send students to the National Conference on Undergraduate Research; which SU has twice hosted.
We need your help to provide our students with practical knowledge which can be learned inside the classroom and applied outside of it. Your investment no matter the size, combined with others, will provide hands-on internship experience, new technology, and opportunities for students to attend research conferences.
Conflict Analysis & Dispute Resolution
Give to Conflict Analysis & Dispute Resolution on Giving Day!
The Department of Conflict Analysis and Dispute Resolution (CADR) is a unique "program of distinction." The department, in conjunction with the Center for Conflict Resolution, Inc. offers students a multidisciplinary, practical and applied approach to teaching and training. The CADR program balances core concepts in conflict models, theory and research, linking these to practical applications in the field of conflict analysis and dispute intervention.
Our faculty need your help to ensure that our students are given a true understanding of real world conflict which surpasses strictly classroom learning. Your gift, no matter the size, combined with others, will help the Conflict Analysis & Dispute Resolution Department provide a superior experience for our students. Your investment will help CADR continue to excel in providing students with unique mentored extracurricular activities, programs and projects.
Connor Anderson Memorial for Men's Lacrosse
Salisbury Athletics was extremely saddened to hear of the passing of former men’s lacrosse student-athlete Connor Anderson ’15. A four-year member of the program, Anderson was named to the All-Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) Second Team in 2015 after he won 15 games in net for the maroon and gold. Anderson was a member of the 2012 National Championship team and was honored on the CAC All-Academic Team all four years.
Counseling Center
Your gift to the Counseling Center will help to expand wellness initiatives like "Paws for Mental Wellbeing" where students are able to unwind with friendly pups twice a month!
The dogs also attend the Center’s other annual events including Take Back the Night, focusing on sexual violence prevention, Out of the Darkness, focusing on suicide prevention, and Take 5, focusing on mindfulness through the five senses.
Your gift, combined with others, will allow for creativity in enhancing initiatives that promote holistic student wellbeing and success!
Cross Country
The Sea Gull Cross Country Teams has had a continued level of success over the years. Won’t you help these men and women continue to compete at a national level? Give today to ensure that Salisbury Cross Country are well supported for years to come. Go Gulls!
Cross Country Club
The Cross Country Club at Salisbury University is dedicated to promoting fitness, camaraderie, and competitive spirit through running. On Giving Day, your support can help fund race entry fees, team gear, training resources, and travel to competitions, providing students with the opportunity to develop their athletic abilities and represent the university. By investing in the Cross Country Club, you’re helping students stay active, set and achieve personal goals, and build lasting friendships. Every donation—big or small—supports the growth of our team. Join us in supporting fitness, teamwork, and achievement by giving to the Cross Country Club today!
Cultural Affairs
Give to Cultural Affairs on Giving Day!
The Cultural Affairs Office presents a full calendar of events including dance, films and musical performances, all designed to complement the University's academic offerings. These amazing events are made available to the public at little or no charge. Through this community outreach it provides for a more vibrant cultural community. Thank you for your continued support!
Cyber Security Club
The Cyber Security Club at Salisbury University is dedicated to developing students' skills in protecting digital information, networks, and systems from cyber threats. On Giving Day, your support can help fund workshops, competitions, training resources, and networking opportunities that prepare students for careers in the ever-evolving field of cybersecurity. By investing in the Cyber Security Club, you are helping to shape the next generation of cybersecurity professionals who will protect and defend our digital world. Every donation—big or small—makes a meaningful impact. Join us in supporting the future of cybersecurity by giving to the Cyber Security Club today!
D.N.P. Inaugural Class of 2015 Scholarship
D.N.P. INAUGURAL CLASS ENDOWS SCHOLARSHIP
In 2015, eight students made SU history when they graduated from the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program, the institution’s first doctoral program. Dr. Kathryn Fiddler, one of the members of the inaugural cohort and three-time SU graduate, has maintained close ties to her Alma Mater. She works as the vice president of Population Health at TidalHealth Peninsula Regional in Salisbury and also serves as chair of the College of Health and Human Services Advisory Board. Fiddler came to SU as a nontraditional student after beginning her service in the military. By the time she earned her Master of Science in nursing and entered SU’s D.N.P. Program, she was married with children and working earnestly to complete her degree.
Knowing that many graduate students have similar circumstances, going through school while working full time or trying to raise a family, she and her husband had decided to give back. “Our class is a phenomenal group of people,” Fiddler said. “I presented the idea of a D.N.P. scholarship to them, and they jumped on it without hesitation.”
Together, Drs. Kimberly Allen, Annette Barnes, Kathryn Fiddler, Stacey Kram, Aaron Sebach, Amy Stafford, Lisa Tayman and Heather Westerfield made pledges and raised more than $57,000 to endow the D.N.P. Inaugural Class of 2015 Scholarship. The scholarship will be awarded each year to SU students who have completed their first year of the D.N.P. program. Preference will be given to students from the Delmarva Peninsula. The graduates have expressed their commitment to making a difference in the Salisbury community by supporting the future of the nursing profession in the area.