Student Organizations
KU Masters students take an active role in their education. Aside from participating in case competitions and internships, many students participate in at least one student organization.
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma is the national scholastic honor society in business. Juniors, seniors and graduate students in business are elected to membership. Selection is based on outstanding scholastic achievement.
Graduate Business CouncilThe Graduate Business Council has three objectives in serving the students: First, promote learning and professional development among the graduate student body; Second, serve as liaisons between the graduate business students and the School of Business faculty, staff, administration, alumni, and external community; Third, seek to provide opportunities for social interaction, fostering a sense of community, both internally within the graduate student body and externally with the civic community.
MBA Ambassadors
MBA Ambassadors is a student-run honorary organization comprised of students who wish to promote the MBA experience and act as a liaison between the School of Business, prospective and current students, the community and the corporate world. Ambassadors are frequently called upon to represent the School of Business and the MBA program through student recruitment and mentorship, community service and corporate partnership activities. For additional information regarding membership and leadership activities, please email the MBA Ambassadors at
mbaa@ku.edu.
National Association of Women MBAs (NAWMBA)The National Association of Women MBAs (NAWMBA) provides an opportunity for women to excel through both educational and experiential opportunities. Members have the opportunity to network and interact with prominent people in business during local and national events. Members will also have the ability to attend the annual NAWMBA conference and career fair.
NetImpact
Net Impact is a global organization devoted to making positive impacts on society, the economy and the environment through the power of business. Members will have the opportunity to engage in community service projects, network with local business leaders and educate the local business community about social responsibility issues.
Rock Chalk Ethics TalkThe
Rock Chalk Ethics Talk blog was created by the
International Center for Business Ethics at the University of Kansas School of Business. The intent of the blog is to allow an open forum for respectful conversation about ethical issues in business.