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Student Clubs

Student organizations enhance the quality of life at the Carey Business School. Each year’s clubs are shaped by the interests of the current students – so if you don’t find what you’re looking for, there is an opportunity to create it!

ASSOCIATION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS

The mission of the newly established Johns Hopkins University Association of Information Technology Professionals is to empower Carey undergraduate and graduate student s to become the foremost leaders in the arena of Information Technology & Systems by providing networking opportunities and current technology education and skill development.  Our chapter organized through the National AITP and recognized as a student organization at JHU, began in November 2008.  For more information, visit, www.jhuaitp.collectivex.com.

BLACK GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION

The purpose of the Johns Hopkins Black Graduate Student Association (BGSA) is to pro­vide a support network whose ultimate aim is to promote the academic success of African, African American, and Afro Caribbean graduate students at Johns Hopkins University.  Graduate students from all Johns Hopkins schools are welcome to attend.  For more information, visit sites. https://sites.google.com/site/johnshopkinsbgsa/

CAREY PROFESSIONAL EXCHANGE

The mission of the newly established Carey Professional Exchange is to serve as a medium that increases awareness of the current business environment and to engage students and faculty with the surrounding community through meaningful initiatives such as charitable fundraisers, community outreach, cultural events, mentorship programs, professional networking, and educational seminars.  For more information, contact tina.yuan@jhu.edu or alice_chan@jhu.edu.

CAREYSERVES

CareyServes seeks to connect Carey students, alumni, faculty, and staff with volunteer opportunities in our local and global communities.  Through service to local non-profits and volunteer initiatives, we hope to grow relationships, learn about our communities, and use our skills to assist others.  For more information, please contact Allison Kooser at akooser1@jhu.edu or Lauren Drake at laurenmdrake@gmail.com

CAREY WOMEN IN BUSINESS

The mission of Carey Women In Business is to enhance and propel women in their careers by providing opportunities to learn new business skills, to develop professionally, and to discuss issues facing women in business today through an open forum in which students, faculty, and staff (regardless of gender) can participate.   For more information, please contact robyn.calmann@gmail.com

CHINESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION

The Carey Business School Chinese Students Association (CCSA) was founded in 2000. The Student Association of Greater China is a student organization whose mission is to serve the Hopkins Chinese community by facilitating interaction and networking to improve social lives and promote career development. SAGC welcomes all students to join. To become a member please send an email to sithochijhu@gmail.com.

CHORAL SOCIETY

The Choral Society, founded in 1883, remains the oldest student organization at Johns Hopkins.  It is also the only non-auditioning singing group on campus, open to both gradu­ates and undergraduate students, and to faculty and staff.  Rehearsals are held weekly on the Homewood campus.  For more information, visit the website at www.jhu.edu/~choral/

CLUB FOR BUSINESS AND THE ARTS

The CBA encourages Carey students to explore the connection between business and the arts and entertainment sectors.  The club will encompass three main branches: social activities, community outreach, and professional development/educational opportunities.  All members in good standing are encouraged to take leadership roles in individual projects and events.   For more information, please contact eliza@jhu.edu.

COMMUNICATION CLUB

The Johns Hopkins Carey Communication Club helps inform Carey students of upcoming events and activities, both school-run and student-run.  The club will take the lead on student-run newsletters and work closely with all other clubs and groups  including full-time and professional student associations, to inform the student body about Carey School events.  These include social, networking, and school-related activities. For more information, contact chris.barnhill@jhu.edu.

DELTA SIGMA PI

Established in 1907, Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity for graduate and undergraduate business students that sponsors professional, social, and community service activities, as well as regional and national Delta Sigma Pi conferences. Upon graduation, Deltasigs may continue their participation through the Baltimore Alumni Chapter, one of the oldest and largest alumni chapters in the country. For further information, please visit the Web site at http://www.dspnet.org/site/Default.aspx.

ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT CLUB

The mission of the Johns Hopkins Carey Energy and Environment Club (EEC) is to be an active participant in the global effort to address our environmental challenges and energy needs. In addition, the club seeks to broaden our understanding of how finance, the environment and sustainable management practices play an important role in business today. For more information, contact Aaron Landgraf landgraf@jhu.edu.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP CLUB

The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Entrepreneurship Club is dedicated to nurturing, facilitating, and guiding entrepreneurial ideas from inception to fruition, as well as sharing technical knowledge and industry expertise. All graduate and undergraduate students and alumni may join.  For more information, contact Nate Bender nbender3@jhu.edu .

FELLOWSHIP CLUB

The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Fellowship Club is philanthropic and its purpose is to create and promote talented and experienced professionals for Fortune 500 companies over a wide range of industries by consultant based projects, charity events, and conferences. The organization allows membership in any of its committees by all students, alumni, faculty, administrators, and members of the Johns Hopkins community who have an interest in our purpose. For further information, submit an inquiry via email to Jeffrey Coats jcoats1@jhu.edu.

FINANCE CLUB

The Carey Business School Finance Club offers a professional development forum for graduate-level business students and alumni interested in studying and learning more about the discipline of finance and its related fields. Additionally, the club provides networking opportunities for business students, faculty and the business finance community. For more information, please visit http://web.jhu.edu/financeclub.

HEALTHCARE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION

The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Healthcare Business Association (HBA) is a student organization within the Carey Business School with a mission to provide a forum for students to learn about the business of healthcare, to interact with alumni and current members of the Johns Hopkins institution who are interested in healthcare, and to meet with  industry leaders and key decision makers within the healthcare industry - biotechnology, medical devices, healthcare services, providers, payers, health financial institutions (i-banking, venture capital, private equity), healthcare  consulting, and government. The goal of the HBA will be to ratify the image of the Carey Business School as a school with a stronghold in the industry of healthcare and to expand the image of Johns Hopkins as an international leader of healthcare & medicine into the business world. Please contact Benjamin Seo for more information: benjamin.seo@gmail.com.

CAREY INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CAREER CLUB

The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School International Business Career Club (CIBCC) encourages the professional development of graduate business students and alumni who are interested in studying and learning more about interna­tional business.  The club encourages interaction among business students, faculty, and the international business and development community.  The club also works to develop professional networks and to provide access to knowledge through corporate presentations, roundtable discussions, field trips, and other unique opportunities.  For further information, please visit www.jhu.edu/cibcc/.

KOREAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION

The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Korean Student Association seeks to enhance the academic and vocational cooperation and network among members, promote friendship between members, and promote a better understanding about Korea and the Korean culture within the university and community. For more information, contact Eunsik Chang echang816@gmail.com.

MARKETING CLUB

The Carey Business School Marketing Club provides students with academic, recruiting and networking assistance to prepare for successful marketing careers. Specifically, the club works closely with faculty, alumni, students, and marketing executives to expand learning beyond the classroom by partnering with leading companies and Hopkins' Career Services to provide recruiting and interviewing preparation.  The Marketing Club serves as a marketing resource to the Hopkins community and provides support to students through mentorship and networking opportunities. For further information, please send an email to marketingclub@jhu.edu.

MBAOD ASSOCIATION

The MBAOD Association at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School provides a forum for professional development of undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, staff, and alumni, who are interested in studying and learning more about consulting and current Organization Development needs and practices, nationally and globally. Furthermore, the Association encourages interaction among business students, faculty, and the international business and international Organization Development community through corporate presentations, round table discussions, field trips, and other unique opportunities. If you are interested, contact Nikola Agatic nagatic1@jhu.edu.

MEDIA CLUB

The purpose of the Carey Media Club is to provide a forum for professional development of undergraduate and graduate business students and alumni, who are interested in forms of media such as photography and videography.  The club encourages interaction among business students, faculty, and the international development community through presentations hands-on activities, and special events.  For more information, contact kyip2@jhu.edu.

MPH/MBA SOCIETY

The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School and Bloomberg School of Public Health MPH/MBA Society endeavors to promote the interests of its members and provide social and intellectual enrichment, including networking opportunities, between and among students at the schools of Public Health and Business.  For more information, please contact joashwor@jhsph.edu.

NET IMPACT CHAPTER

Net Impact is an international nonprofit organization whose mission is to make a positive impact on society by growing and strengthening a community of leaders who use business to improve the world. Net Impact offers a portfolio of programs to educate, equip, and inspire more than 10,000 members to make a tangible difference in their universities, organizations, and communities. For more information about the Johns Hopkins Carey Baltimore Chapter, please email jslayto2@jhu.edu   or visit http://careynetimpact.wordpress.com/about/.

REAL ESTATE FORUM

The Real Estate Forum was founded in 1993 for alumni, students, faculty, and affiliates from the Real Estate Program at Johns Hopkins. Its goals are to build professional and social bonds through educational and other networking gatherings, promote the Allan L. Berman Real Estate Institute, and provide public service programs to support community needs.

SOCIETY OF MINORITY BUSINESS LEADERS

The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Society of Minority Business Leaders (SMBL) was established in 2009. SMBL encourages professional development and networking opportunities for minority business students and alumni. The SMBL also advocates for service in the surrounding communities. SBML is open all Carey Business School students and alumni. If would like more information about the SNBL, please email the SMBL Executive Board at SMBL@jhu.edu.

SPORTS AND BUSINESS CLUB

The two broad objectives of the Sports and Business Club are recreational and academic in nature.  The ultimate goal is to foster team-building skills, establish lasting traditions, etc., as well as establishing a level playing field for all students for sports in the U.S.  For more information, contact npann2@gmail.com.

TOASTMASTERS

Toastmasters International is a nonprofit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of meeting locations.  For information on Toastmasters at the Carey Business School, contact tkuchar1@jhu.edu.