About Our Facilities
Admissions House
The Admissions House, on the corner of Camden Avenue and Loblolly Lane, contains administrative offices and meeting rooms for the Office of Admissions staff. Admissions Information Sessions are offered at 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Monday-Friday preceding a 10 a.m. or 2 p.m. campus tour.
Alumni House
The Alumni House, on Camden Avenue opposite the Holloway Hall entrance, serves alumni gatherings and houses the offices of Alumni Engagement and Annual Giving.
Outdoor Athletics Facilities
Outdoor Athletics Facilities include a multi-use stadium; varsity fields for baseball, field hockey, football, lacrosse, soccer and softball; practice fields; an all-weather, 400-meter track; lighted intramural fields; two sand volleyball courts; and 12 tennis courts featuring plexi-pave surfaces with six lighted for night play. The baseball diamond features an Astroturf infield, the only one in the state.
Bateman Street Building
The Bateman Street Building (B1) is located on Bateman Street across from the Wayne Street Parking Garage. It houses the Information Technology Office, Event Services and Sports Information Office.
Bellavance Honors Center
The Bellavance Honors Center, on the corner of Camden Avenue and Loblolly Lane, has offices, classrooms and social gathering areas for students enrolled in the Honors College and Thomas E. Bellavance Honors Program.
Camden House
Camden House, located at 1212 Camden Avenue, houses three of SU’s outreach groups: ShoreCorps/PALS, an AmeriCorps program and the Horticulture Office.
Center for Conflict Resolution
The Center for Conflict Resolution, located on the southwest corner of Camden and College avenues, provides the University and the community with conflict resolution services and training. The center works with individuals and groups in conflict to build creative and self-sustaining solutions.
The center also houses the University’s academic major and minor in conflict analysis and dispute resolution and acts as a clinic where students take classes, workshop and training in conflict analysis and dispute resolution. Students take practicum and internships through the center at locations both on- and off-campus. The center houses the student-run Campus Mediation Center that provides conflict resolution service to the student body. The center also provides support and use of its facilities to the Conflict Resolution Club.
In addition, the center has a research and evaluation wing that has received national recognition. The practice wing is composed of nationally recognized experts who work with center staff on large scale conflict interventions worldwide. The center has a private resource collection named the Bosserman Library that contains materials on social justice, peace studies and conflict resolution.
Center for Integrated Media
The Center for Integrated Media (IMC) is located in Conway Hall. The IMC is a 30,000 square foot media complex, including a professional level high definition video studio/control room; an instructional standard definition video studio/control room; an audio recording studio; five audio editing suites; and 15 video editing suites. The IMC has facilities for electronic music composition and two multi-media instructional computer labs. The IMC supports both PC and Macintosh platforms.
Center for International Education
The Center for International Education, located at the corner of College and Camden avenues, houses the Center for International Education, which provides study abroad opportunities for students, the English Language Institute, and the International Student and Scholar Services Office.
Commons
The Commons is located on the east side of the campus with a walking link directly connecting it to the Guerrieri University Center. The Commons is home to the main dining hall on campus, featuring the Marketplace food court and the Bistro, serving a buffet-style lunch and dinner. This beautiful building also houses the bookstore, the Gull Card Office, Facilities Reservations, Conference Services and the campus post office.
Computer Labs
Computer Labs: The campus operates several computer labs for general use, instruction, educational methods and multi-media development. Labs are located in Conway Hall, Devilbiss Hall, Fulton Hall, Guerrieri Academic Commons, Henson Science Hall and Perdue Hall. The University operates both PC and Macintosh labs.
Conway Hall
Conway Hall (formerly known as TETC: Teacher Education and Technology Center) houses the Seidel School of Education, School of Social Work, and Communication Arts departments. The facility contains faculty and staff offices, classrooms, class labs, teaching methods labs, a multi-media center, an electronic gallery, computer labs, photography lab, a café and the May Literacy Center.
Devilbiss Hall
Devilbiss Hall is located at the south end of the campus mall. It houses the departments of Nursing and Health Sciences, and it serves as a general purpose classroom and office building. In addition to 44 faculty and staff offices, the building has 17 classrooms and nine laboratories. Special features in this building are a theatre-lecture hall seating 184 and a 2,000 square-foot greenhouse.
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Division Street Building
The Division Street Building (D1) is located at the corner of Power and South Division streets. It houses the Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative.
East Campus Complex
The East Campus Complex, located by the athletics fields on the east campus, houses University Police, the Eastern Shore Child Care Resource Center, the Small Business Development Center, the Wellness Center, and the offices and training rooms for the SU football and baseball teams.
Environmental Studies House
The Environmental Studies House is home to the Environmental Studies Department.
Foundation Center
The Foundation Center, on the corner of Camden and Dogwood avenues, is home to the Salisbury University Foundation, Inc. and the Office of University Advancement staff. The home’s historical presence dates to the founding of SU. The structure is comprised of a conference room, social room and numerous office and entertaining spaces.
Fulton Hall
Fulton Hall, located at the north end of the campus mall, contains a black box theatre; a photography studio and darkrooms; ceramics, drawing, graphic design, painting and sculpture studios; the faculty offices for the Art, Communication Arts, and Music, Theatre and Dance departments; an electronic piano room; practice and listening rooms for music students and orchestra; and choral rehearsal rooms. The departments of Sociology and Political Science, the dean’s office, general purpose classrooms, a lecture hall, the University Gallery and Delmarva Public Media also are located in Fulton Hall.
Galleries
The SU Art Galleries extend the University’s cultural commitment to the community. The University Gallery (Fulton Hall) and Downtown Campus (The Gallery Building, West Main Street) comprise a regional, membership-supported free arts resource.
Grounds Building and Greenhouse
The Grounds Building and Greenhouse are where seasonal planting materials are grown for use around campus and at special events.
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Guerrieri Academic Commons
The Patricia R. Guerrieri Academic Commons library facility contains several specialized academic programs, including the Writing Center, Center for Student Achievement and Mathematics and Computer Science Tutoring Program. It is also home to the Graduate Commons, the Office for Instructional Design and Delivery, the IT HelpDesk, and Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture. A two-story cyber-café provides dining as well as 24-hour study space. The Samuel R. Brown Carillon features 48 bells with a keyboard for live performances, as well as an automated player for daily chimes and music.
Guerrieri University Center
The Guerrieri University Center facilities include lounges; meeting rooms; Career Services; Disability Support Services; Guerrieri University Center Office; Guerrieri University Center Information Desk; Commuter Connections; Off-Campus Housing Services; Multicultural Student Services; Spirituality Center and Meditation Room; Office of New Student Experience; Parent Programs; Office of Student Activities, Organizations and Leadership; Counseling Center; Vice President of Student Affairs Office; student radio station WXSU; student newspaper The Flyer; Cool Beans Cyber Café, ECZ Subs/Gull’s Nest; a game room and vending area. An automated teller machine (ATM) is conveniently located in the hallway near the north entrance.
Henson Science Hall
Henson Science Hall is located next to Perdue Hall, just north of Maggs Physical Activities Center. It houses the Henson School Dean’s Office and the departments of Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Geography and Geosciences, Mathematics and Computer Science, and Physics. In addition to 89 offices for faculty and staff, it contains 13 lecture rooms, 32 teaching laboratories and 20 faculty/student research labs. This entire facility contains state-of-the-art teaching technologies and scientific equipment. Special features in this building include the 48-seat Geographical Information System (GIS) teaching laboratory and the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) laboratory.
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Holloway Hall
Holloway Hall, the first structure built on campus and currently the administrative office building of the University, contains mostly administrative and faculty offices, the Copy Center, Human Resources, Institutional Equity, Registrar, Veteran Affairs, Cashier, Financial Aid, Publications, Public Relations and PACE offices. Holloway Hall also houses Student Health Services, a modern 713-seat auditorium, classrooms, the Social Room and the Great Hall.
Indoor Tennis Center
The Indoor Tennis Center, located on Milford Street near the East Campus Complex, includes three tennis courts, lobby area, pro shop, showers and locker rooms. Recreational play, varsity team use, membership times and organized league play are available seven days a week throughout the year.
International Faculty House
The International Faculty House, at 1106 Camden Avenue across from Holloway Hall, provides a temporary residence for visiting faculty.
Maggs Physical Activities Center
Maggs Physical Activities Center includes a large arena, swimming pool, dance studio, fitness room, strength room, classrooms, offices, large multipurpose gymnasium, three racquetball courts, varsity and intramural locker rooms, Athletic Training Clinic, equipment room, and reception area.
Maintenance Building
The Maintenance Building houses the Physical Plant Office, Facilities Planning and Capital Projects Office, and Campus Sustainability and Environmental Safety Office. The facility includes administrative offices; building trades office; housekeeping office; motor pool office; and maintenance shops for grounds mechanics, motor pool mechanics, electricians, plumbers, painters, carpenters and HVAC technicians.
Nabb Research Center
The Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture, located in the Guerrieri Academic Commons, is a repository for documents and artifacts pertaining to the Delmarva Peninsula. The center serves the University, the Delmarva community at large, as well as family and local history researchers, professional business people and scholars from across the nation.
Perdue Hall
Perdue Hall is the home of the Franklin P. Perdue School of Business. The building also houses the Franklin P. Perdue Museum of Business and Entrepreneurship and Mr. Arthur's Cafe. The building has four specialty labs; the Moyle Market Research Lab, the Judkins Family Financial Research Lab, the Advanced Information Systems Lab and the Enterprise Systems Lab. In addition, Perdue Hall has a 209-seat auditorium, three collaborative classrooms and other general use classrooms. The building also houses 17 team study rooms and an atrium lobby gathering area. Perdue Hall is home to BEACON (Business, Economic and Community Outreach Network) and home to the following programs: Bienvenidos a Delmarva, Shore Transit and Shore Trends.
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Philosophy House
The Philosophy House, adjacent to campus on Camden Avenue, is home to the Philosophy Department, a small philosophy library, and classroom and study areas.
Police Substation
The Police Substation is used as a satellite operation to provide University Police with a presence on the Main Campus.
Residence Halls
Residence Halls offer students a variety of living environments and lifestyle options. The Quad traditional residence halls feature suite-style living that also includes Living Learning Communities. The High-Rise residence halls feature cluster-style living, including shared bathrooms for up to 10 people. Both Quad and High-Rise residence halls are coed. Upperclassmen living locations include Chesapeake Hall, an apartment-style facility; St. Martin’s Hall, a suite-style hall; and Dogwood Village, a modular housing complex, consisting of 14 buildings, each housing 10 students in single rooms. All residence Halls feature study lounges, media spaces, wireless Internet, as well as laundry and vending facilities.
Scarborough Student Leadership Center
The Scarborough Student Leadership Center, located on Camden Avenue south of the Admissions House, dedicated in 2001, is a center for teaching skills in leadership, citizenship and civic engagement among social and honorary Greek organizations. Numerous conference rooms, a ritual room, a leadership library, organizational offices and other offices make up this one-of-a-kind structure. The Scarborough Center is the first freestanding program of its kind in the nation.
Sea Gull Square
Sea Gull Square is a mixed-use facility that houses 600 students and also includes a variety of retail spaces. Approximately 150 four-bedroom apartments provide residents fully furnished units, including all furniture, full kitchens, and washer and dryer units. Public spaces include a gym with both cardiovascular and strength-building equipment, a multipurpose classroom, and quiet study space. Additionally, each floor features a lounge for study space.
Sea Gull Stadium
Sea Gull Stadium hosts field hockey, football, and men's and women's lacrosse games. Features of the facility include a retail shop selling SU gear and souvenirs, a concession stand, ticket office, public restrooms, an athletic training clinic, a classroom, VIP seating areas with five covered suites and a press box. The stadium has bleacher seating for nearly 5,000, some 2,800 on the home team side.
Student Art Center
The Student Art Center, adjacent to campus on College Avenue, is home to the student art gallery and five art faculty offices. Exhibitions are scheduled throughout fall and spring semesters. Exhibits will feature works done in freshman art classes, B.F.A. student works, guest exhibitions and lectures about their work. The center also hosts community art meetings.
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Support Services Building
The Support Services Building, located at 119 Bateman Street, at the intersection of Bateman and Wayne streets, 100 yards east of the SU pedestrian underpass beneath Route 13, houses Central Stores Supplies, University Shipping and Receiving, Courier Services, Physical Inventory Control (PIC) Team, and Surplus Inventory Management Services.
UARA House
The University Analysis, Reporting and Assessment House, situated at 1214 Camden Avenue across from Nanticoke Hall, houses the University Analysis, Reporting and Assessment Office.
University Fitness Club
The University Fitness Club is located next to the Tennis Center on Milford Street. The University Fitness Club is home to four racquetball courts, a group fitness studio, a weight room, two cardiovascular rooms, a cycling studio and a Nautilus training room.
University House
The University House is situated on a 4 1/2-acre expanse, linked to the Alumni House and Bellavance Honors Center, opposite the Holloway Hall entrance.
Visitor Station
The Visitor Station is located at the Holloway Hall entrance from Camden Avenue. It serves as both an information station and a security check point for visitors.
Wayne Street Garage
The Wayne Street Garage is a four level parking garage located on the corner of Wayne and Bateman streets with space available for 821 vehicles.
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