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BEACON

BEACON, The Business Economic and Community Outreach Network, of the Franklin P. Perdue School of Business at Salisbury University, offers business, economic, workforce, and community development consulting and assistance services to a variety of organizations, including businesses, government agencies, and non-profit community-based organizations.

BEACON’s focus is delivering innovative solutions to clients while teaching students to apply the concepts they learn in the classroom. BEACON provides our region's public and private sector decision makers with the business and economic development data, information, skills and know-how they need through targeted outreach programs, applied research, trend and scenario analyses, demand forecasting, strategic planning, feasibility studies, and modeling for resource allocation, process improvement, and economic impact studies.

Your help is vital to continue giving our students the chance to develop their skills through practice and learning! Make your gift to BEACON today!

Barbell Club

The Salisbury University Weightlifting Club is dedicated to educating students on the different factors that go into Weight Training and assisting them as they compete in local and national competitions.

Our goal is to raise $1500 to compete as a team at the Terrapin Open Powerlifting Meet at UMD College Park. We have 12 members each filling a respective weight class. Some are going for gold, others are going for the top 5, and one of us will win "Best Lifter of the Meet!"

A gift today to the Weightlifting Club will provide funds to travel to the Terrapin Open Powerlifing Meet. The trip will inspire a renewed sense of spirit as the students encourage each other to compete at their best. Your gift, combined with others, will make a difference.

Baseball

Thank you for supporting our baseball program and its players! The 2025 SU baseball season is off to a solid start. 

The Sea Gull faithful can be proud of our program’s many accomplishments over the years including winning 16 CAC Championships, three C2C Championships, making it to 28 NCAA Regionals (23 consecutive), appearing in eight D3 World Series (6 of the past 11), winning the 2021 National Championship, and having numerous All-Conference, All Region, and All-American players. Our players and coaches are excited to compete this season and looking forward to chasing another National Championship!

In years past, the SU Baseball Team has always had strong family, community, and alumni support. Our success cannot be achieved alone. In addition to cheering us on and following our progress, please consider supporting Sea Gull Baseball with a gift today. This year, we are asking for your help and support to raise enough funds to purchase a new Hack Attack Pitching Machine, a new batting cage net, GoRout wearable signal technology and some other vital equipment used for the development of our student-athletes.

This fundraiser is integral to our success and each and every contribution is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your support and Go Gulls!


Please note: 10% of online donations (excluding pledge payments) to individual teams will contribute to the Maroon & Gold Club General Fund, which benefits all varsity sports at Salisbury University.

Best Buddies

Best Buddies is dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment and leadership development for people with intellectual and development disabilities.

Bethel Campus Fellowship (BCF)

BCF is leading students to Christ and preparing them to become reliable men and women that God can entrust with his word for the next generation. We teach the bible and talk about real issues that we face every day.

Betty Turner Memorial Nursing Scholarship

The Betty Turner Memorial Nursing Scholarship has been created to honor the legacy of an icon who dedicated over 54 years of her life to nursing education on the Eastern Shore at Peninsula Regional Medical Center and Salisbury University. Betty was passionate about education, an innovator in nursing practice, and a mentor to generations of Eastern Shore nursing professionals. Her research assisted the development of many of the critical care programs utilized today and the establishment of emergency response system coordination with hospitals on the lower Eastern Shore.

BioEnvirons

Your donation to the BioEnvirons Club empowers students to actively engage in environmental conservation and sustainability efforts. This student-led organization promotes awareness of environmental issues, provides educational guidance, and offers career development opportunities in the field of environmental science. Through hands-on projects and community initiatives, the club fosters a deeper understanding of ecological challenges and solutions.Salisbury University+6
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By contributing, you help fund educational programs, sustainability projects, and career development activities that prepare students to become informed and proactive environmental leaders. Your support ensures that the BioEnvirons Club can continue to make a positive impact on both the Salisbury University campus and the broader community.

Join us in cultivating a sustainable future by supporting the BioEnvirons Club today.

Biology

The mission of the Biological Science department is to provide first-rate educational opportunities for biology and health-discipline majors in preparation for advanced degree work or postgraduate employment. Our degree programs provide students with the knowledge and abilities to apply the scientific process and to think critically about contemporary issues in the biological sciences.

Our faculty need your help to provide our students with excellent classroom instruction and research opportunities. Your gift, no matter the size, combined with others, will help the Biological Science department provide our students with an unmatched comprehensive educational program. Your investment will provide much needed assistance in equipment upgrades, research grant assistance and new equipment purchases.

Black Student Union

The Black Student Union is an organization based on providing a safe space to discuss topics and issues that impact the black student community.

Bobby Richards Memorial Fund

Salisbury University’s football program has had continuous success since its conception. The program has made 12 NCAA Tournament appearances from 1983-2021, 4 NJAC titles in 2015, 2019, and 2021, 6 ECAC Bowl Championships from 2005-2016, and has produced 32 All-Americans. A contribution to this endowment fund will help the football program continue its success on and off the field.

Bosserman Center for Conflict Resolution

The Bosserman Center for Conflict Resolution is one of the largest academic, practice, and research based centers in the United States. The Center’s work continues through major grant research, ongoing graduate and undergraduate education; and innovative and impactful training at the local, national, and international levels.

Learn more at bossermancenter.com. Please consider making a gift today to support the efforts of the Bosserman Center for Conflict Resolution!

Brandon L. Ennis Memorial Scholarship

Give today to the Brandon L. Ennis Memorial Scholarship to support accounting majors demonstrating academic excellence at Salisbury University.

Brandon Ennis was a December, 2005 graduate of Salisbury University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting. He graduated Magna Cum Laude with a 3.9 grade point average. After graduation he passed the Uniform CPA Examination and embarked on a career in public accounting at PricewaterhouseCoopers in Baltimore where he ascended to the position of Senior Manager. He then joined the Ernst & Young, LLP Financial Accounting Advisory Services (FAAS) Practice in Tysons, VA as a senior manager. All told, Brandon had over 13 years of experience in public accounting.

In late 2019, Brandon relocated back to the Eastern Shore and in February 2020 took on the position of CEO at Lower Shore Enterprises, Inc. As noted on the organization’s website, “Lower Shore Enterprises, Inc. prepares adults with developmental disabilities for employment and community integration. We envision a community where people with disabilities are more broadly valued, hired by employers, receiving support, and participating in community activities”. When he joined LSE, Brandon stated "It is great to be back home on the Eastern Shore and I am extremely enthusiastic about beginning this new endeavor with Lower Shore Enterprises. The mission of LSE is one that I am passionate about and I am confident that my years of leadership experience in both the public and private sector will aid me in navigating the organization through upcoming challenges and uncertainties as a result of the changing regulatory landscape.” Professor Ken Smith, who taught Brandon and maintained contact with him over the years, regarded Brandon’s hire as a boon to the organization, stating that his “extensive technical accounting and business knowledge, coupled with his amiable personality and finely honed managerial skills, make him the right person at the right time to lead LSE”. It was a job unlike his previous positions in the corporate world, and he quickly developed an affection for his co-workers and all the individuals who LSE strives to help.

With great sadness we learned that Brandon passed away suddenly on November 18, 2020 at his home in Salisbury at the age of 37. As noted in his obituary, he was an avid sports fan and golfer, and he had a love of music. He was devoted to his young son and family, and he was a charismatic individual with a great sense of humor.

Brandon’s devotion to SU was evident by his efforts to hire SU accounting grads during his tenure at the Big-4 accounting firms, and his service of the Department of Accounting & Legal Studies Advisory Board. In his honor we have established a scholarship in his name to be used to support high achieving students with financial need. Please consider making a donation to support this scholarship.