
Student clubs & organizations

Get involved!
Clubs and organizations are a great way to meet other students who share your interests and passions. They provide you the opportunity to develop skills and experiences outside the classroom that benefit you both personally and professionally.
We have over 20 different student clubs and organizations for our business and design students — some focused on specific majors and areas of business/design, and others on community interests. Explore all the possibilities that await you in the College of Business as well as the 400+ student clubs and organizations at OSU.
Useful forms to facilitate club business
We facilitate certain outreach activities for your club's engagement plans. For example we can help you find an alumni speaker, or make sure the guest you're inviting leaves with a thank-you gift. Please also keep your officer contact information updated with us.
Advertise an opportunity
Use this form to let us know about events or opportunities with your club or organization. We can add it to the student newsletter, Handshake, and the OSU calendar to help spread the word.
Get formI have a guest
Use this form if your club or organization is hosting a guest speaker. We like to keep track of all the amazing COB supporters, and you can request to have a gift sent to them as a thank you.
Let us knowI need a guest
Use this form if your club or organization needs help finding a guest speaker. Our wonderful industry relations team will work with you to find someone! (Please give us about a month's advance notice, though.)
Request guestClub contact
Use this form to update your club or organization's contact information within the College of Business. (For internal use only.)
Update informationUpcoming events
Submit your club events and meetings to the OSU calendar and they can appear in this events feed.
OSU vs. WSU Football Game: College of Business Alumni Watch Party
Game day is better with friends! Watch OSU take on WSU and connect with your College of Business alumni community.
Date: Saturday, Nov. 1
Location: Von Ebert Brewing, Mississippi Taproom (825 N Cook St., Portland)
Time: 4 p.m. (kickoff at 4:30 p.m.)
Details:
- Free onsite parking and unmetered street parking available.
- Food and drinks available for purchase.
HKN hosts Apple Prep Webinar
Join the Apple hiring managers to learn what they look for in a resume and a potential candidate. They will also share insights on what to expect on Friday, Nov. 14 at OSU Apple Day. This session will not be recorded.
This company is interested in meeting BS/MS/PhDs:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Business
- Computer Science
- Data Science
- Electrical Computer Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Machine Learning
- Materials Science
- Mechanical Engineering
Tips
1. To get hired, you must apply for an internship or job.
2. Follow the resume instructions. Resumes that do not follow the format may not be reviewed.
4. Tune in via the Zoom link live on Nov. 3 at 12 p.m. Pacific. All students welcome.
The EECS Webinar Series are a series of talks to help students jump start their careers. While technical failures happen, we try to record the webinars. If you are concerned about appearing on screen - consider waiting for the recording to post on the Webinar archive.
This webinar is hosted by HKN, the honor's society for electrical computer engineering students. They offer free tutoring and great industry networking events like this webinar.
Upcycling Quilts: Rethinking the Design Process for Sustainable Fashion | College of Business Thought Leadership Series Event
The College of Business continues its Thought Leadership Series, amplifying the benefits of business research and showcasing the innovative and thought-provoking work of our faculty.
Join us for our Fall 2025 Thought Leadership Series Event, “Upcycling Quilts: Rethinking the Design Process for Sustainable Fashion”, on Nov. 5 where we’ll be featuring Dr. Colleen Pokorny, assistant professor in the College of Business.
Join Dr. Colleen Pokorny and Dr. Jay Hardy as they explore how a materials-first approach to upcycling quilts transforms design, sparks creativity, and drives sustainable impact across business, education, and community. In this conversation, they discuss how engaging emotionally and aesthetically with materials reshapes creative decision-making, informs upcycling practices, and advances sustainable fashion.
Date: Wednesday, Nov. 5
Time: Noon to 1 p.m. (PST)
Modality: Virtual (via Zoom Webinar)
Policies & procedures
Travel information
If your club is planning a day trip to visit a company or organization, you need to submit an Activity Plan in Ideal-Logic.