On Tuesday, September 23, 2025, the Brown School of Business and Leadership (BSOBL) welcomed students, faculty, and staff to its Fall Meet and Greet on the BSOBL Quad. This lively gathering marked the first time the event has been held since before the COVID-19 pandemic. Recognizing how valuable these moments of connection can be, the dean’s office partnered with the Student Government Association (SGA) to bring the tradition back. Special thanks go to our BSOBL SGA representatives Mya Williams, a senior business administration major, and Natalie Kent, a sophomore business administration major, who played an integral role in organizing the event.

The timing couldn’t have been better—summer weather made a late-September return, creating the perfect backdrop for an afternoon filled with conversation, networking, and community building. Students had the opportunity to connect directly with faculty and staff while also learning more about the wide range of opportunities the school provides both inside and outside of the classroom.

To make the afternoon even more welcoming, attendees enjoyed fresh pizza, BSOBL-branded giveaways, and a friendly game of cornhole—all of which added a fun and memorable touch to the event.

One of the highlights of the meet and greet was the showcase of BSOBL’s vibrant student organizations. Representatives from the Ethical Hackers Club, ENACTUS, Financial Management Association (FMA), and the Future Real Estate Leaders Club (FREAL) were on hand to meet prospective members, share upcoming projects, and highlight the unique benefits of getting involved. For many students, this was a chance to discover new interests, build leadership skills, and become part of the BSOBL community in a deeper way.

Events like these not only strengthen connections within BSOBL but also highlight the school’s commitment to fostering collaboration, professional growth, and student leadership.

We look forward to building on this momentum and hope to see you at the next BSOBL event!






























































