A Timeline of SU Buildings & Presidents
Who’s Who: A Listing of Salisbury University Presidents
- 1925-1934: Dr. William J. Holloway
- 1934-1935: Dr. Thomas J. Caruthers (acting)
- 1935-1955: Dr. Jefferson Blackwell
- 1955-1968: Dr. Wilbur Devilbiss
- 1968-1970: Dr. W. Douglas Smith
- 1970-1979: Dr. Norman C. Crawford
- 1979-1980: Dr. A. Nayland Page (acting)
- 1980-1995: Dr. Thomas E. Bellavance
- 1995-1996: Dr. K. Nelson Butler (acting)
- 1996-1999: Dr. William C. Merwin
- 1999-2000: Dr. Joel Jones (interim)
- 2000-2018: Dr. Janet Dudley-Eshbach
- 2018-2022: Dr. Charles A. Wight
- 2022-Present: Dr. Carolyn “Lyn” Ringer Lepre
When Did It Open? A Timeline of SU Buildings
- 1925 – Holloway Hall
- 1951 – Wicomico Hall
- 1955 – Campus Elementary School (renamed Caruthers Campus School in 1955 and Caruthers Hall in 1969; demolished in 2013)
- 1957 – College Library (renamed Blackwell Library in 1966 and Blackwell Hall in 2016)
- 1962 – Tawes Gym (demolished in 1989)
- 1964 – Manokin Hall
- 1965 – Musical Arts building (later used for administrative purposes, including University Police; demolished in 2006)
- 1966 – Powell Dining Hall (demolished in 2000)
- 1966 – Memorial Student Union (replaced in 1977; demolished in 2000)
- 1967 – Devilbiss Hall
- 1967 – Pocomoke Hall
- 1968 – Nanticoke Hall
- 1972 – Choptank Hall
- 1974 – Chester Hall
- 1975 – Indoor Tennis Center
- 1977 – Chesapeake Hall
- 1977 – Maggs Physical Activities Center
- 1977 – Butler Building (later renamed Potomac Hall; demolished in 2000)
- 1985 – Dogwood Village
- 1986 – St. Martin Hall
- 1988 – University Center (renamed Guerrieri University Center in 1990, Guerrieri Student Union in 2017)
- 1989 – Power Professional Building (renamed East Campus Complex in 2007)
- 1990 – Severn Hall
- 1991 – Fulton Hall
- 1996 – Alumni House
- 1997 – Commons (dining hall)
- 1997 – Admissions House
- 2000 – Foundation Center
- 2001 – Scarborough Leadership Center
- 2002 – Henson Science Hall
- 2006 – Maintenance Building
- 2008 – Teacher Education and Technology Center (renamed Conway Hall in 2016)
- 2008 – University Fitness Center
- 2009 – Wayne Street Garage
- 2011 – Perdue Hall
- 2011 – Sea Gull Square
- 2011 – Richard A. Henson Medical Simulation Center
- 2014 – Outdoor Tennis Facility
- 2015 – SU Downtown
- 2016 – Sea Gull Stadium
- 2016 – Patricia R. Guerrieri Academic Commons
- 2017 – Sea Gull Softball Stadium
- 2017 – Sea Gull Soccer Stadium
- 2018 – Sea Gull Baseball Stadium (renamed Donnie Williams Sea Gull Baseball Stadium in 2022)
- 2020 – Glenda Chatham and Robert G. Clarke Honors College