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The society offers a variety of NSBE and Corporate-sponsored scholarship and award opportunities to our pre-college, collegiate undergraduate and graduate student, and technical professional members. Our scholarship packages range in value from $500 to $6,500. Don't miss out on this NSBE access only opportunity! For more details on the available scholarships and awards, please visit the Scholarship Repository for more information.

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GTA Applications GTA Applications

The Golden Torch Awards (GTA) recognizes excellence among technical professionals, corporate, government and academic leaders, and university and pre-college students. These awards illustrate the possibilities that can be cultivated through support and responsibility. The proceeds of GTA are used to create college scholarships for gifted high school students. Nominations for the 16th Annual National Society of Black Engineers Golden Torch Awards are now open.  Click here to apply.  For FAQs about the applications process click here.

Click more for a list of the 15th Annual National Society of Black Engineers Golden Torch Award Honorees. 

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Step up to Leadership! Step up to Leadership!

Take the next step up to leadership! Apply for the vacant positions on the National Executive Board! Be a part of the board of directors of the National Society of Black Engineers - expand your network, mix and mingle with high ranking officials, make a difference in NSBE! Applications are due April 15th so apply TODAY!

Vacant postions are: Chair Emeritus, Treasurer, Treasurer Emeritus, Financial Controller, Assistant Treasurer of Special Projects, Communications Chair, Publications Chair, Parlimentarian, Finance Chair, NLI Chair, PCI Chair, Business Diversity Chair.

To apply click here

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National Leadership Conference National Leadership Conference

It is that time of year again! The 2012 National Leadership Conference (NLC) is to be held June 6th - 10th in New London, CT. The theme of NLC and the Regional Leadership Conferences (RLC) is Leadership: A Catalyst for Positive Change.

NLC is NSBE's premier training program for national and regional officers. Participants receive training in such areas as budgeting, expense management, public relations, and funds solicitation. They will also learn soft skills such as effective communication, teamwork and conflict resolution.
 
To register click here.
 

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Message From Your Chair Message From Your Chair

"It was only a number of years ago that I was considering dropping out of college because of poor grades. Sometimes I think back. What if I never joined NSBE? What if I didn’t have mentors to push me? What if I gave up? It’s simple; I wouldn’t be where I am today. I wouldn’t be a college graduate nearing the completion of my second degree. I wouldn’t be in the Operations Leadership Program at UTC. I wouldn’t be National Chair of the National Society of Black Engineers. I wouldn’t be the “Cal” that members are now proud to call “Chairman”. "

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Renew Your Membership! Renew Your Membership!

NSBE Family,

It is that time of year again! Be sure to renew your membership with NSBE! Keep forgetting year after year? We now have a automatic renewal feature in IMPak! Be sure to remind your fellow members to renew and/or join NSBE! Don't miss out on all our membership benefits - for a list of benefits click here.

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Things to Do in St. Louis
 

By Kevin C. Johnson

Missouri is widely known as “the Show-Me State,” something that’s most evident in St. Louis, host city of this year’s NSBE Annual Convention and the city showing and telling unlike any other in Missouri.

The St. Louis area is known for giving us rapper Nelly, jazz legend Miles Davis, poet Maya Angelou, rock ’n’ roll pioneer Chuck Berry and King of Ragtime Scott Joplin, along with actors such as Kevin Kline and John Goodman, organizations such as the St. Louis Rams and Cardinals, and even toasted ravioli.

And of course there’s the Gateway Arch, the stunning, 630-foot-high, steel structure that hosts tram rides to its top daily. The base of the arch is full of exhibits. http://www.nps.gov/jeff/planyourvisit/gateway-arch.htm, 314-982-1410

Despite the city’s heavy focus on sports and entertainment, St. Louis is also a bit of a hub for some science and technology attractions, beginning with the nationally known St. Louis Science Center.

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The sprawling St. Louis Science Center rolls out over three buildings and includes the main facility along with the EXPLORADOME and the James S. McDonnell Planetarium. A whopping 700-plus hands-on exhibits are on display in galleries including the Life Science Lab, Science Park, Designing Technologies for People, Ecology & Environment, Cyberville and more. (5050 Oakland Ave., www.slsc.org)

In partnership with the St. Louis Science Center is the Challenger Learning Center – St. Louis, offering space education for corporate and community groups and others, The center’s state-of-the-art space simulators feature an orbiting space station. There is a Mission Control center on site, modeled after the one at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. This attraction is part of the Challenger Center for Space Science Education, founded by the families of the astronauts lost during the Challenger space shuttle tragedy in 1986. (205 Brotherton Lane, 314-521-6205)

The Academy of Science – St. Louis, which is behind the Greater St. Louis Science Fair, continues its mission to expand scientific outreach, education and resource-sharing to partners in the corporate, academic and public worlds. (5050 Oakland Ave., www.academyofsciencestl.org)

African-Canadian inventor and engineer Elijah McCoy gets a spotlight in St. Louis this month on stage at the Grandel Theatre, for the Black Rep’s production of “The Real McCoy,” directed by Andrew Moodie and running March 16–April 10. The Black Rep is the country’s largest, longest-running African-American theater company, established in 1976. (3610 Grandel Square, www.theblackrep.org)

Another classic of a very different sort is the Moto Museum, the place to be for super-rare motorcycles, many of them coming from Europe and going as far back as the 1900s. It’s a must for collectors and fans. (3441 Olive St., www.themotomuseum.com)

More information about St. Louis is at www.explorestlouis.com.

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