The Minority Business Student Association (MBSA) is a student run organization based at Cornell University that seeks to promote knowledge and initiative in business-related issues through the Cornell student body.
The purpose of MBSA is to provide minority scholars at the undergraduate level with the tools and resources for pursuing professional and business ventures. We stay true to our mission by hosting company information sessions, having workshops, taking business related trips, providing members with networking opportunities, participating in community service and co-sponsoring events and programs with various Cornell organizations as well as corporate recruiters. MBSA will assist undergraduate students from all seven colleges at Cornell University in this capacity.
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Minority Business Students Association
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell
Our mission is to bring asset management capabilities into the hands of students with the goal of promoting education, performance and industry exposure to students of all levels.
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Out For Business
As the Johnson School’s gay-straight alliance Out for Business creates an attractive work and social environment for current and prospective lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender students, faculty and staff. Our activities include: hosting social events for the entire Johnson School community, recruiting LGBT prospective students, establishing ties with corporate LGBT employee groups, participating in national LGBT business conferences & socializing with the larger Cornell LGBT student community.
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Phi Gamma Nu
Phi Gamma Nu is Cornell's newest professional business fraternity with an emphasis on Global Perspectives. Our purpose is to foster Professional Development, actively engage in Philanthropy, and strengthen brotherhood ties through numerous Social activities. Our closest brother chapter is the Phi Gamma Nu at the Wharton School of Business. We accept students of all majors with a passion for business. Learn Here, Lead Anywhere.
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Rent the Runway
Rent the Runway at Cornell (RTRCornell) is dedicated to making fashion affordable, accessible, and fun at Cornell and to enriching the student participants with an entrepreneurial leadership experience through a partnership with Rent the Runway.
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Science and Engineering Business Association
The purpose of SEBA is to provide a richer and fuller educational experience for undergraduate students from science and engineering backgrounds by offering members a chance to learn about the business and management disciplines.
For further information please contact Kyle Yost at cornellseba@gmail.com
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Social Business Consulting Group
The Social Business Consulting Group at Cornell provides students with valuable consulting experience, promotes student interest in social business professions, furthers the development of social businesses, and furthers the efforts to abate many social problems around the world. To accomplish this purpose, the Executive Board arranges 3-4 projects a semester with small businesses who have a designated social purpose.
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Social Enterprise and Microfinance Club
To provide the Cornell community with opportunities to become aware of and get involved with Base of the Pyramid initiatives including microfinance, social entrepreneurship, and sustainable global enterprise through speakers, events and special projects
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Social Venture Fund
To educate students about impact investing by providing an opportunity to invest and collaborate with promising social entrepreneurs and to inspire a new generation of socially minded leaders trained to evaluate investments from both a social and financial perspective.
For further information please contact Zoe Wong at zcw2@cornell.edu
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Society for Women in Business
The Society for Women in Business' goal is to prepare and introduce women in college to the business world at large. Activities included are: seminars, table manner, and student panels.


