About CMBA

CMBA (Carnegie Mellon Business Association) is a student-run organization that focuses on providing undergraduate students with a better understanding of the business world by developing the professional and social skills needed in business-related fields.

Our annual events include:

Tepper Orientation - members of CMBA welcome the freshman class with Rita's Italian Ice and Tepper givaways while teaching the freshmen the "Tepper Cheer" and instilling school pride.

Etiquette Dinner - a four-course meal at a local venue where an etiquette expert teaches students the proper manners to use at on-site interviews or business meals with professionals.

Business Fashion Show - an educational event on how to dress for numerous business situations such as business casual, interview, and formal attire.

Tepper Ball - a formal event at a local venue that allows students to bond while having a good time.

Tepper Spirit Day - a springtime celebration of Tepper pride! Wear a Tepper t-shirt and enjoy free hot dogs and hamburgers.

Waffle Registration Party - a networking event where students can learn more about classes and get student perspectives on which classes to take.

Professor Dinners - a dinner each semester where students can network with a selected professor in a casual setting.

Networking Events - small events throughout the year that allow members to network with other students interested in business.

Visit our official website at: http://cmucmba.com/

Monday, February 22, 2010

Tepper Ball 2010


Carnegie Mellon Business Association‘s annual Tepper Ball on Saturday, February 13th, 2010 was a huge success. As a much needed remedy, the event was a perfect way to cure the cabin fever built up after the two feet of snow accumulated the week before; cocktail dresses and two-piece suits had never been more welcomed. Saint Nicholas’ Greek Orthodox Cathedral was filled with over one hundred and thirty five Carnegie Mellon undergraduate students enjoying dinner and dancing the night away.

The annual ball is always a treat for Tepper undergraduates, a true way to get to know your peers and indulge despite demanding course loads. It is a great way to see Tepper spirit among the students as well. The Undergraduate Business Department funded most of the costs in addition to the generous contributions of the Undergraduate Economics Department and Student Senate.

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