Whitman Student Clubs & Organizations


You can meet and network with students and professionals who share your business and entrepreneurial interest. With student clubs and organizations, ranging from Whitman Women in Business to the Pulp Marketing Club, Whitman students are provided a chance to learn from professionals and demonstrate field leadership capabilities.

 

UNDERGRADUATE

 
Alpha Kappa Psi (AKPSI)

Alpha Kappa Psi (AKPSI) is the world's largest and oldest professional business fraternity open to all majors on campus. Alpha Kappa Psi is recognized as the premier developer of principled business leaders.


Beta Alpha Psi

Beta Alpha Psi (BAP) is a professional service fraternity that includes accounting, finance and information system technology majors. Members discuss current issues concerning professions and take advantage of networking opportunities.


Delta Sigma Pi

Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities, to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. The Xi Tau Chapter at Syracuse University was founded in 2001 and has grown to approximately 200 active brothers encompassing Whitman students and economics majors.

 


Franklin Supply Chain

The CSCMP Syracuse University Roundtable welcomes anyone interested in learning more about supply chain management. Through various field trips and guest speakers during the year, the club provides the opportunity to see supply chain management in action, as well as learn more about current events and issues affecting the field.


Investment Club

The Investment Club consists of students in a variety of majors from throughout the university and meets weekly to actively manage a trading portfolio consisting of over $100,000 in real cash, as well as discuss stocks, ETFs, commodities and much more. 


National Association of Black Accountants (NABA)

The NABA represents the interests of minorities participating in the fields of accounting, auditing, business, consulting, finance and information technology. Its mission is to address the professional needs of members and to build leaders that shape the future of the accounting and finance arenas.


Pulp Marketing Club

The Syracuse University Pulp Marketing Club is a professionally-inspired organization consisting of students with its mission to promote interest in the field of marketing through hands-on application-based experiences. Pulp Marketing Club strives for the professional development of its members through a variety of events including, but not limited to, holding guest speaker events with industry experts, providing career advancement opportunities with leading company recruiters, hosting workshops aimed at mutual learning and sharing of experiences, just to name a few. The club’s leadership also encourages its members to participate in Project Pulp, a program designed to engage members in hands-on projects with local businesses where members can pair their passions and creative interests in the variety of career choices marketing has to offer.


Real Estate Club

The Real Estate Club provides an opportunity for interested students to learn more about the industry, network with industry professionals and learn about various projects through site visits. Some of the areas of real estate covered include construction, development, finance, real estate law, real estate management and sales.

 
Retail Club

The Retail Club is an organization with the purpose of providing students with a passion for the professional field of retail with a place where they can enhance their professional networks, meet like-minded students, and engage in valuable community service initiatives. Members of the club have the opportunity to partake in workshops to build professional skills and casual networking events to foster a strong sense of community within the retail space.


Syracuse Entrepreneurship Club

The Syracuse University Investment Club (SUIC) is a student-led investment fund that manages over $200,000 in assets. Investments are managed by different teams, including macro, value, growth, contrarian, and fixed income funds, allowing students to explore different investing strategies and develop their own market perspectives. SUIC works to create a collaborative and interactive experience for students to deepen their understanding of the financial world through workshops, guest speakers, and other hands-on activities such as paper trading competitions and stock-pitch presentations. Students have the opportunity to win real money through stock pitch competitions and the MarketWatch paper trading competition.

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SU Women in Business 

The Syracuse University Women in Business empowers women to become successful leaders in the corporate world. WWiB provides a platform for students to build relationships with successful business leaders, WWiB helps students develop the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in the constantly changing business landscape.

 

GRADUATE

 
WGSO (Whitman Graduate Student Organization)

The Whitman Graduate Student Organization aims to enrich the Whitman School's graduate programs' experience through social, cultural and community-oriented activities and events.


Whitman Women in Business (Whitman Graduate Student Organization)

The objective of Whitman Women in Business is to mentor all students and promote women’s advancement in the corporate world through focused efforts towards social and economic empowerment, professional growth and a strong network of women business leaders.

 

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