The Strategic and Competitive Intelligence Professionals (SCIP), formerly the Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals, is a global nonprofit membership organization for everyone involved in creating and managing business knowledge. Our mission is to enhance the success of our members through leadership, education, advocacy, and networking.

Specifically, SCIP provides education and networking opportunities for business professionals working in the rapidly growing field of competitive intelligence (the legal and ethical collection and analysis of information regarding the capabilities, vulnerabilities, and intentions of business competitors). Many SCIP members have backgrounds in market research, strategic analysis, or science and technology.

Established in 1986, today SCIP has chapters around the world, with individual members in nations around the globe. In addition, SCIP has alliance partnerships with independent affiliate organizations in many countries.

The BAA motivates alumni to engage with the University and advances lifelong connection by:

  • Starting Brown’s engagement strategy with applicants and driving a culture of engagement and service to the University
  • Aligning alumni programs with the University’s priorities in order to leverage both University programs and alumni resources
  • Aligning alumni programs with the interests of alumni and marshalling alumni to provide program stewardship and participation on campus and externally.

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he Institute for Management and Engineering (TiME) brings together the resources of the University's Case School of Engineering and Weatherhead School of Management. TiME is uniquely positioned to help both students and technology-based companies integrate engineering and management proactively. Our entrepreneurial education equips students and businesses to achieve superior organizational performance. TiME's mission is to foster the integration of these disciplines through Education offered through the Master's Degree in Engineering and Management, Industrial Relationships, and Experiential Learning.

NJ SEEDS (Scholars, Educators, Excellence, Dedication, Success) provides educational opportunities for motivated, high-achieving students of modest means.  NJ SEEDS programs include advanced academic classes, cultural enrichment opportunities and leadership training to help students gain admission to top schools and thereby realize their full potential.  We encourage our alumni to be leaders who give back to the community.

The mission of Haven is to provide educational, social, and recreational services to HIV youth to support healthy, age-appropriate development and transition into adulthood. Haven will provide HIV youth with a recreational facility to decrease social isolation, improve self-concept/self-esteem, enhance communication skills, and encourage the development of healthy peer relationships among a population that may often feel stigmatized in other community settings.

Kappa Alpha Psi was founded on the campus of Indiana University on January 5, 1911. The Fraternity's fundamental purpose is achievement.

Early in this century, African-American students were actively dissuaded from attending college. Formidable obstacles were erected to prevent the few who were enrolled from assimilating into co-curricular campus life. The founders sought a formula that would immediately raise the sights of black collegians and stimulate them to accomplishments higher than they might have imagined.