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Vanderbilt Selects NSBE Lifetime Member to Lead ‘Inclusive Excellence'
July 06, 2020
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Dr. William H. Robinson, electrical and computer engineer, leads the university’s efforts to build and sustain a culture of inclusion, belonging and respect.
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National Society of Black Engineers and Inroads to Partner on Career and Leadership Development of Minority Youth
June 02, 2020
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Two-Year Agreement Will Include Collaboration on Programs, Membership, Supporter Engagement and More
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NSBE Professional Development
NSBE in collaboration with MindEdge Learning offers the very latest in self-paced online courses and certificate programs.
Learn more here.
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NSBE Jr. Summer Bridge Scholarship
March 31, 2020
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The 2020 NSBE Jr. Summer Bridge Scholarship is available. Applications are open April 1,
learn more here.
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Join NSBE Professionals
Join/Renew your membership at connect.nsbe.org or click the title to learn why you should join the 2019-2020 Technical Revolution
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Minority Innovation Weekend Attendees Learned to ‘Hack Innovation’
January 13, 2020
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NSBE–Baltimore Metropolitan Area Chapter’s third annual conference promoted tech and science entrepreneurs
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National Society of Black Engineers Appoints Dr. Rochelle L. Williams As Senior Director of Programs
December 17, 2019
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Rochelle L. Williams, Ph.D., scientist, engineer, executive, and advocate for inclusive academic and workplace environments, has been appointed senior director of Programs for the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE).
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United Technologies Scholarships
United Technologies is sponsoring scholarships for NSBE members. Learn more at
apply.nsbe.org
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African-American Generals and Flag Officers Lead Ferguson Youth to Engineering
by Ronald Moore, NSBE St. Louis Professionals
November 11, 2019
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This article spotlights the accomplishments of six decorated
flag or general officers in the U.S. military, now retired. Our hope is that it will encourage our youth to consider pursuing engineering careers and inspire future engineers to achieve their professional and academic goals. The officers featured in this article all earned engineering degrees. Two are pilots, and all reached the highest levels of military achievement. They commanded units that ranged from 3,000 to 140,000 personnel and oversaw manpower and equipment with budgets in the tens of billions of dollars. But despite the never-ending pressure and responsibilities of their positions, they each found time to give back to their community, and they all have been strong supporters of the St. Louis Gateway
NSBE Jr. Chapter, based at Florissant Valley Community College in Ferguson, Missouri, over the past 20 years.
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Decorated Military Officers Share Road Maps to Careers in Engineering
by Shantana T. Stewart
November 11, 2019
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What do youth need to know to make it in the military? How did you end up choosing engineering as your career? What is required for students to have their education paid for by the armed forces? How long is the commitment to the military? These are a few of the questions posed to
five decorated officers (and an officer's mentee) from various branches of the armed forces, as part of our celebration of Veterans Day. Each officer has spoken with students affiliated with the
National Society of Black Engineers.