Student Groups
Delta Theta Chapter of Lambda Pi Eta
The membership of Lambda Pi Eta is composed of undergraduate students who have declared an interest in the field of communication and have achieved a high level of academic excellence. Students become eligible for membership if they acquire a cumulative GPA of 3.0, complete 60 credits of coursework, 16 of which are credits in communication courses, acquire a GPA of at least 3.25 in these communication courses, are ranked in the upper 35% of their class, are currently enrolled as a full-time student and display a sincere interest in the field of communication.
The faculty advisors for LPH are Dr. James Burton.
The Flyer
The Flyer is a free student-run monthly publication that seeks to provide a voice for the students of the Salisbury University community. Sections consist of news, sports, editorial and gull life (features). Any student interested in writing, newspaper design or photography is welcome! We pay $15 per article and $8 - 12 per photo. General meetings are held at 7 p.m. on Sundays in Perdue Hall room 277.
Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA)
In 1968, 20 years after its own establishment, the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) founded the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA). The declared purpose of PRSSA is to cultivate a favorable and mutually advantageous relationship between students and professional public relations practitioners.
Meredith Morgoch is the Faculty Advisor to PRSSA.
Society of Professional Journalists
The Society of Professional Journalists at Salisbury University is dedicated to training upcoming media practitioners and providing networking opportunities with professionals in the field. SPJ explores issues affecting contemporary media, including ethics, online journalism, social media and media management, using workshops, speakers, conferences and social gatherings.
Dr. Jennifer Cox is the advisor of SPJ
SU-TV
Salisbury University Television is a student staffed and managed television station on the campus of Salisbury University. The station is run in collaboration with Television Services, the SU Communication Arts Department, and Information Technology. Any student, staff or faculty member at Salisbury University is eligible to participate within the organization or to propose program concepts.
Dr. Aaron Gurlly is the faculty advisor to SU-TV
WXSU
WXSU brings you music that YOU want to hear, that other stations wouldn't dare to play. From the college students, to the college students.
Mr. Mike Camillo is the advisor to WXSU