When you select an MBA program, you are not just choosing your learning environment, but are also making a commitment to a community. Each Thursday, we offer a window into life “beyond the MBA classroom” at a top business school.
The student group Ross Out for Business hosted its first school-wide party, called MBgAy, in 2009, making it one of the newer events on the Michigan Ross social calendar. The party, which sold out very quickly, was held at a club in Ann Arbor and featured a drag fashion show followed by dancing. Profits were split between a local charity and the club’s new scholarship fund for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered students. One first-year student we interviewed just days after the February 2011 party (which raised $1,000 for the aforementioned scholarship fund) described the event as a “must see—for everyone.” In 2012, a portion of the proceeds raised went to support the Trevor Project, a national organization providing suicide and crisis intervention for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth.
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