American College of Healthcare Executives
As a Member in the American College of Healthcare Executives, you’ll attain the tools, guidance and support you need to gain an edge in the field. Membership will enhance your marketability, relationships, knowledge and leadership so you can excel! (Health Care Management majors) For more information contact: Dr. Charley Braun
American Marketing Association
The American Marketing Association (AMA) is the largest marketing association in North America. It is a professional association for individuals and organizations involved in the practice, teaching and study of marketing worldwide. It is also the source that marketers turn to every day for information/resources, education/training and professional networking. (Marketing majors) For more information contact: Dr. Liz Alexander
Alpha Kappa Psi
Alpha Kappa Psi is more than just another organization or club—it is a unique, prestigious association of students, professors, graduates and professionals with common interests and goals. They join Alpha Kappa Psi to take advantage of valuable educational, friendship and networking opportunities. Members share the core values of: brotherhood, knowledge, integrity, service, and unity. Contact Professor Dick Drass or Sara Freeman.
Beta Alpha Psi
The American Marketing Association (AMA) is the largest marketing association in North America. It is a professional association for individuals and organizations involved in the practice, teaching and study of marketing worldwide. It is also the source that marketers turn to every day for information/resources, education/training and professional networking. (Marketing majors) For more information contact: Dr. Liz Alexander
Beta Gamma Sigma
Beta Gama Sigma is the official academic honor society of the AACSB. This club is open to all majors and faculty, but is by invitation only. To qualify you must be: 1) top 7% of all LCOB juniors who have declared a major, 2) top 10% of the current LCOB senior class, 3) top 10% of BBA graduates from the previous December, 4) top 20% of students in each individual LCOB graduate-level program. For more information contact: Dr. Harlan Smith
Delta Sigma Pi
Delta Sigma Pi is an international co-ed professional business fraternity that provides opportunities to network socially and professionally, as well as opportunities to build ethical, leadership and social skills and qualities. Delta Sigma Pi is the largest business fraternity in the world. (All business majors are welcome!) For more information contact: Dr. Roger Adkins or James Kuhn
Financial Management Association
The Financial Management Association International(FMA) was established in 1970 and has become the global leader in developing and disseminating knowledge about financial decision making. FMA broadens the common interests between academics and practitioners, provides opportunities for professional interaction between academics, practitioners and students, and also enhances the quality of education in finance. (Finance majors) For more information contact: Scott Denning
Management Information Systems Club
The purpose of the MIS Student Organization is to provide an opportunity for all MIS focused students to learn more about the MIS field, prepare students for the lucrative job and career opportunities in MIS, and to provide a forum for interaction with industry experts, MIS alumni & faculty. (The organization is meant primarily for MIS majors and minors, however all students of Marshall University are eligible and welcome to be members of the MIS Student Organization.) For more information contact: Dr. Rick Weible
Omicron Delta Epsilon is one of the world’s largest academic honor societies. Their objective is to recognize scholastic attainment and the honoring of outstanding achievements in economics, and to establish closer ties between professors and students. (Economics majors only must have 3.0 in ECN classes and overall GPA) For more information contact: Dr. Al Wilkins
Society of Human Resource Management
Student organization created for undergraduate and graduate students who want to enhance their knowledge of field of human resources. SHRM will also create opportunities for networking in community and state. (All majors welcomed) For more information contact: Dr. Lorraine Anderson


