Undergraduate Programs
Student Organizations
Daniels Student Organizations
Daniels Undergraduate Business Student Association (UBSA)
The Undergraduate Business Student Association (UBSA) is an organization dedicated to providing support services to the Daniels
organizations, and planning events for the Daniels and DU community. The support services provided include; providing funding
and ensuring that these organizations continue to remain funded through the Undergraduate Student Senate, providing calendars
to ensure that events are not planned for the same day at the same time, communicating with the departments on behalf of the
students through the Ambassadors program, helping to market events, and fostering collaboration between organizations.
Contac: Kyle McKendry, steven.mckendry@gmail.com
Alpha Kappa Psi
Alpha Kappa Psi is recognized as the premier developer of principled business leaders. Since 1910 the Beta chapter has been
serving the community at the University of Denver
Contact: Hank Elder, hankelder10@gmail.com
Beta Alpha Psi
Beta Alpha Psi is an international organization which recognizes scholastic excellence in Accounting, Finance, and Information
Technology. Many of the organization's programs serve the community, facilitate social interaction among professionals, and
prepare students to embark upon a career in their chosen fields.
Contact: Megan Reddy, meganelizabethreddy@gmail.com
Delta Sigma Pi
Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities; to encourage scholarship,
social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; to promote closer affiliation
between the commercial world and students of commerce; and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and
the civic and commercial welfare of the community.
Contact: Mego Long, deltasigmapi.an@du.edu
Daniels Entrepreneurship Society
The mission of the Daniels Entrepreneurship Society is to expose the Undergraduate Student Body at Daniels to the practical
field of entrepreneurship through learning from local entrepreneurs and professors
Contact: Jarred Olson, Jarred.olson@du.edu
National Society of Minorities in Hospitality
Educate in order to aid in the recruitment, retention, support, and advancement of minority students in the hospitality industry.
Build and maintain relationships between hospitality professionals and minority students in ways that encourage lifelong commitment
to the organization.
Contact: Robbie Hupp, rhupp@du.edu
RECM Club
The RECM Club was organized to enhance relationships between DU RECM students and Denver's professional real estate and construction
community. The RECM Club at DU provides opportunities outside the classroom that allow for students to bridge the gap between
the academic and real estate communities.
Contact: Paul Truba, presdientrecm@gmail.com
DU Student Organizations
With over 100 student organizations on campus, there are ample opportunities to get involved and meet like-minded peers.
