May 20, 2025

Business School Honor Societies Inductions

Edgar Allen Poe in Graduation Garb

Business School Honor Society Inductions

On May 1, 2025, the Merrick School of Business celebrated the newest inductees into our five distinguished business honor societies. Each society maintains rigorous selection criteria, and we extend our warmest congratulations to this year's honorees.
Officers and Inductees of Beta Alpha Psi

Beta Alpha Psi

Inductees
  • Morgan Jordan
  • Leila Ouaffai
Beta Alpha Psi is an international honor society that encourages and recognizes academic and professional excellence in the financial information fields. This includes: accounting, finance, data analytics, and information systems and technology fields. 
Inductees of Beta Gamma Sigma

Beta Gamma Sigma

Inductees
  • Sheik Md Akij
  • Jeana Connelly
  • Maliha Javaid
  • Kachaelar Jones
  • Daniel Montoya Nava
  • Inioluwa Omohefe
  • Seth Perlowv
  • Nishat Tarannum
  • Erin Wilson
Beta Gamma Sigma is the national honor society serving business programs accredited by AACSB International. Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive in an AACSB accredited business program.
Mu Kappa Tau induction

Mu Kappa Tau

Inductee
  • Sheik Md Akij
Academic honor societies encourage and recognize scholarship and high academic accomplishment. Mu Kappa Tau promotes the advancement of education in marketing and emphasizes integrity for your marketing career.
Sigma Iota Epsilon INductees

Sigma Iota Epsilon

Inductees
  • Gina Marie Knorr
  • Jestine M. Smith
The purpose of Sigma Iota Epsilon is twofold: to encourage and recognize scholastic excellence and to promote cooperation between the academic and practical aspects of management.
Sigma Nu Tau Inductees

Sigma Nu Tau

Inductees
  • Sheik MD Akij
  • Krisha Gotami
  • Shannon Pearce
  • Erin Wilson
Entrepreneurship is growing beyond the Merrick School. Increasingly, students from everywhere at the University of Baltimore are rolling up their sleeves and looking to entrepreneurship as an essential part of their educational experience. This is most evident in the recent class of Sigma Nu Tau—the national honor society for entrepreneurship.

 

 

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