Business & Economics Clubs
Delta Mu Delta
This national honor society in Business Administration recognizes superior academic achievements of students majoring in business and management programs. The student must have an overall grade point average of at least 3.25 and be in the top 20% of his or her class.
RotarAct
RotarAct is a community service organization that seeks to connect you with members of the community and fellow students that share the same desire of giving back. Their mission is to provide service, encourage integrity, promote high ethical standards, and consider the well-being of others in a community and worldly setting.
Entrepreneurship Club
The Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization at Roanoke College is focused on helping like-minded future entrepreneurs connect and share ideas. This club is open to all Roanoke College students from any year and major. The club is affiliated with the Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization (CEO) which has over 200 campus chapters throughout North America.
Women in Economics
Relatively new to the Roanoke College campus, the Women in Economics Club wants to build a community that supports and empowers undergraduate women to be interested in economics. The purpose of this organization is to create a community to encourage and empower undergraduate women to pursue the field of economics, to broaden student knowledge of economics, and provide insight into the field through speaker events and conferences.
Omicron Delta Epsilon
This national economics honor society is open to economics majors with excellent academic standing. The student must have an overall grade point average of at least 3.0 and at least a 3.0 grade point average in Economics with four or more economics courses completed.
Society of Human Resource Management
The primary purpose of the Roanoke College student chapter of the Society of Human Resource Management is to assist in the training of future Human Resource Managers. The chapter does this through guest speakers, service projects and organizational meetings. The club welcomes anyone, who is interested in building effective human relations within an organization and is attending at Roanoke College. The chapter was chartered in 1997 under the sponsorship of the local professional group, i.e. the Roanoke Valley Chapter of the Society of Human Resource Management.