The mission of the Accounting Club is to teach and promote accounting by enhancing the learning and understanding of the accounting profession, through providing learning opportunities, relevant information, career opportunities, events, peers, and professional speakers to all IUN students.
Accounting Club is open to all students. Questions or would like to join? Contact iunaclub@iu.edu
Our mission is to promote the academic, professional, and personal success of African American students in the IU Northwest School of Business and Economics, and others interested in business, economic development, and entrepreneurship within Northwest Indiana. If you are interested in more information, please contact Professor Andrea Griffin at (219) 980-6912 or griffane@iu.edu.
Marketing club, an official American Marketing Association collegiate chapter, is dedicated to fostering the growth of aspiring leaders and marketing professionals. This is achieved through avenues such as professional development initiatives, practical engagement in campus and business projects, and the establishment of connections with fellow like-minded individuals, all of whom contribute to facilitating students’ progression.
AMA Student chapter is open to all students. Questions or would like to join? Contact iunama@iu.edu
Founded in 1913, the first national honor society in business was a merger of three separate societies established to honor academic achievement in business at the University of Wisconsin, University of Illinois and the University of California.
Today, Beta Gamma Sigma is an international honor society that provides the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive in a baccalaureate or post-baccalaureate (graduate) program at a school accredited by AACSB International.
The mission of the International Honor Society Beta Gamma Sigma is to encourage and honor academic achievement in the study of business, to foster personal and professional excellence, to advance the values of the Society, and to serve its lifelong members.
Beta Gamma Sigma's objectives include:
- to encourage and honor high academic achievement by students of business and management through chapters in AACSB accredited business and management through chapters in AACSB accredited business programs;
- to foster in members an enduring commitment to the founding principles and values of the Society: honor and integrity, pursuit of wisdom, and earnestness;
- support the advancement of business thought and practice, to encourage lifelong learning;
- enhance the value of Beta Gamma Sigma for students and alumni members in their professional lives; and
- advance the visibility and reputation of Beta Gamma Sigma.
The Dean's Leadership Council consists of members who have been inducted into Beta Gamma Sigma as well as those who hold leadership positions in School organizations who are interested in further developing their leadership capability. The group meets monthly with the Dean to further explore topics related to leadership, serve as sounding board for various initiatives as well as each other, represent the student body to various groups such as advisory boards, and provide input into program improvement.
IUN SoBE Latinx Community Advancement Program (LaCAP) unites, supports, and guides Latinx students, and the surrounding community, to navigate their educational journey and to develop professionally based on shared cultural values.
Objectives
To provide a space
- For all students and community members with a shared interest in all things business.
- That will help you succeed professionally through relevant speaker-series, workshops, social, and networking events.
- That nurtures our culture that allows us to carry our culture into business arenas.
- To facilitate connections between students, faculty, programs, and resources, being confident that there are advocates available to help you succeed.
- To share your stories and hear similar stories.
Contact: lacap@iu.edu
The RedHawk Enterprise is a student-run retail outlet that sells snacks and drinks from around the world. It is a project of the RedHawk Entrepreneurial Club and students are responsible for all aspects of the business from analyzing product mix, pricing and marketing to inventory control, e-commerce, accounting, and staffing. All store profits go to a scholarship fund for business students.
Red Hawk Enterprise is open to all students. Questions or would like to join? Contact Dr. Ranjan Kini at rkini@iu.edu
The mission of the SHRM chapter is to provide students with the opportunity to gain knowledge and insight into the effective management of human capital in the field of Human Resource Management through affiliation with the Northwest Indiana SHRM chapter and the National SHRM organization.
SHRM Student chapter is open to all students. Questions or would like to join? Contact iushrm@iu.edu
STARS (Students Together Achieving & Reaching Success) is a Peer Mentoring Experience Program in the School of Business and Economics that currently serves first-year, first-generation students (Mentees) by providing them with purposeful connection opportunities, motivational encouragement, academic support and resources, and a comfortable environment for them to ask questions, seek guidance, and share their successes.
The Program also welcomes any beginning undergraduate student who reaches out for such assistance and peer support because they may have little to no support resources (or peer relationships) either on or outside of campus.
Additionally, the STARS Peer Mentoring Experience Program enhances the communication, leadership and managerial skills of the continuing (upper-level) business students who serve as the Mentors in the program. STARS Mentees also grow within the program and advance into Mentor status, as well.
Students in the STARS program also participate in campus and community projects, along with numerous growth opportunities that support their academic and social life in college.
Students interested in the STARS Program, should contact the director of student success, engagement & career development for more details and requirements of this unique Experience Program via email at hharmon@iu.edu or by phone at 219-980-6644.
The mission of the Club is to provide the opportunities and resources for students to network and learn about navigating professionalism as a woman in the workforce.
The purpose of the Club is to provide a platform for young professionals interested in business to
- Foster personal and professional development
- Promote leadership and entrepreneurship
- Create a supportive network of like-minded individuals
- Contribute to the community through philanthropic activities
Women in Business is open to all students. Questions or would like to join? Contact Dr. Jaclyn Barkow at jbarkow@iu.edu