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Ross Black Business Students Association
The Black Business Students Association (BBSA), founded in 1970, is one of the largest student-run professional organizations at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business (RSB). The Ross BBSA is dedicated to the recruitment of Black business students and the professional and academic development of its membership. The BBSA is one of the most active clubs at the RSB - serving graduate business students with program initiatives encompassing academic, professional, and social events. The organization conducts these numerous programs through the generous support and commitment of dedicated club members, alumni, school staff, faculty, and corporate sponsors.
SCHOOL ACCOLADES
The Aspen Institute's 2007-08 Beyond Grey Pinstripes, a biennial survey and alternative ranking of business schools, ranks the Ross School No. 2 in the world for integrating social, environmental and ethical issues.
Net Impact, an international organization of more than 10,000 students and professionals committed to serving the social and environmental good through business, awarded its 2007 Chapter-of-the-Year honors to the Ross School for the second consecutive year.
One of only four schools consistently ranked in the top ten by Business Week since rankings began in 1988. |
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