Professional Schools Clubs

  • Darden Soccer Club

    The Darden Soccer Club is the place where MBA students can share their passion for the most popular sport in the world. The club gives the chance to meet amazing people while enjoying this beautiful sport. Our purpose is to help people play and watch this sport and increase its awareness within Darden and UVA. Our core values are Diversity, Respect, Effort, Teamwork, Humility, and Competition.Some of the activities are scheduling regular pick-up games, social events related to soccer and form teams from the Darden School of Business to compete in soccer tournaments, including SOCA Leagues, IM leagues and MBA tournaments around the country.

  • Darden Technology Club

    Darden Technology Club is a career club that is focused on: (1) Helping students recruit into careers in technology; (2) tech education; and 3) forming a community of members with interests in tech.

  • Darden Technology Club for Professional Students

    The Darden Technology Club for Professional Students is intended to provide a platform for part-time and executive business school students (based in Rosslyn) to learn about the tech industry and explore potential job opportunities. Some of the key goals of the Club include:To create opportunities for members to learn about the technology industry and explore various MBA roles within technology companies.To grow the Darden footprint in the DC metropolitan area by engaging with technology companies to organize site visits, hosting professional or social events, and inviting guest speakers and alumni to share their insights and experiences.To establish recruiting pipelines specifically for the Darden professional degree program and increase the program’s visibility among technology companies. To facilitate networking between part-time students, executive students, and alumni within technology industries.To collaborate with the Darden Career Center and other Darden clubs and organizations to provide focused advice and resources to students interested in technology-related careers.

  • Darden Wine and Cuisine Club

    The mission of the Darden Wine and Cuisine Club is to:?        Educate members on culinary and beverage topics - including beer, wine, and spirits.?        Promote the appreciation for and enjoyment of a diverse range of various beverages and cuisines.?        Provide socially and culturally engaging events.?        Build an inclusive Darden community.

  • Education Club

    The Education Club strives to generate energy, passion, appreciation and focus around the education industry by presenting career pathways for business students interested in education, raising awareness of education issues among future business leaders and promoting mutually beneficial opportunities with the Curry School of Education, Albemarle/Charlottesville education organizations and the Darden/Curry Partnership for Leadership in Education (PLE).

  • Entrepreneurship & Venture Capital Club at the Darden School

    Entrepreneurship & Venture Capital (EVC) is a community that supports, develops, and enables current and future Entrepreneurs and Venture Capitalists to change the world through creativity, smarts, and grit. We do this by: Facilitating integration of Darden with the greater Charlottesville and UVA entrepreneurial community, Complimenting and influencing existing academic curriculum with more experiential and entrepreneurial thinking opportunities, Being a platform that encourages and guides students through the process of starting and funding new ventures or acquiring existing businesses, Providing a mentorship and support network for our members, and Cultivating a sense of community among our members

  • Executive Health Care Alliance

    The Darden Executive Health Care Alliance delivers a diverse platform of opportunities and activities for EMBA and GEMBA students to gain awareness, develop relevant skill sets, and build successful careers in the healthcare industry.

  • Executive MBA Entrepreneurship Club

    1. To provide participative community and support network for the Executive MBA programthat encourages and provides guidance through the process of starting or acquiring a newventure

  • Extramural Moot Court Team

    The Moot Court Team exists to provide UVA Law students with an opportunity to develop writing and oral advocacy skills through the route of appellate advocacy. We endeavor to provide unique opportunities through external competitions, workshops, and events where our team members can develop their advocacy skills and represent the University of Virginia. We aim to be a competitive organization, as well as inclusive for students who want to participate.CIO Non-Affiliation Statement: Although this organization has members who are University of Virginia students and may have University employees associated or engaged in its activities and affairs, the organization is not a part of or an agency of the University. It is a separate and independent organization, which is responsible for and manages its own activities and affairs. The University does not direct, supervise or control the organization and is not responsible for the organization’s contracts, acts or omissions.?

  • Global Business and Culture Club

    The Global Business and Culture Club (GBCC) is an organization with the aim to bring people of multicultural backgrounds together to share their diverse experiences to grow personally, academically and professionally. The GBCC sponsors and organizes programs that support academic diversity, enhances professional opportunities for its members, maintains ties with international alumni, promotes Darden to prospective students and offers cultural events to the entire Darden and University of Virginia communities.Although this organization has members who are University of Virginia students and may have University employees associated or engaged in its activities and affairs, the organization is not a part of or an agency of the University. It is a separate and independent organization which is responsible for and manages its own activities and affairs. The University does not direct, supervise or control the organization and is not responsible for the organization’s contracts, acts or omissions.