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School of Business Student Community| Student Clubs and Societies

Student Clubs and Societies
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Accounting Society
The Accounting Society is an association of Adelphi students who are interested in learning about the field of accounting. The society hosts social and professional events that bring students and practicing professionals together. Traditional events include visits to accounting firms, weekly lectures, competitive sporting events with accounting firms and other universities, and an annual dinner dance.

Faculty Adviser: Grace Conway
Associate Professor
p - 516.877.4620
e - conway@adelphi.edu

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Finance Society
The Finance Society is a student organization open to all Adelphi students interested in the field of business. Our mission is to educate students about finance and economic professions and to bring students together who have an interest in this field. The Society facilitates opportunities for hands-on experience and professional development through guest speakers, internships, and career possibilities.

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Human Resources Society
The Human Resources Society is a student chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). The Society sponsors guest speakers, holds workshops, and participates in the annual Long Island SHRM conference. The Society's affiliation with the national SHRM allows for networking at monthly professional meetings and is a source for internships. The club primarily attracts business majors, although psychology and sociology majors may also have an interest in the club. Anyone is welcome to join.

Faculty Adviser: MaryAnne Hyland
Assistant Professor
p - 516.877.4652
e -
hyland@adelphi.edu

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Delta Mu Delta
Founded at New York University in 1913, Delta Mu Delta is a national business honor society whose purpose is to recognize exceptional academic achievement by both undergraduate and graduate business students. It is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies.

To be eligible for membership, a student must have

  • earned a cumulative grade-point average (GPA) of 3.5 or higher,
  • completed one-half of the degree requirements at Adelphi University, and
  • shown a willingness to serve the community, e.g., served as a volunteer tax adviser.

The annual application period is from mid-January to late-February. A list of students who meet the first two eligibility requirements is compiled by the Office of the Registrar, and application information is sent to those students whose names appear on the list.

Faculty Adviser: Rakesh Gupta
Professor
p - 516.877.4629
e - gupta@adelphi.edu

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