About NSBE
Mission | History | Objectives | Torch | Future
The Mission
NSBE's mission is to
increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who
excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact
the community.
History
NSBE is comprised of more than
270 chapters on college and university campuses, 75 Alumni
Extension chapters nationwide and 75 Pre-College chapters. These
chapters are geographically divided into six regions.
NSBE had its genesis at a
national conference planned and hosted by the Society of Black
Engineers at Purdue University in April 1975. Black Engineering
students from the United States and Canada attended the event.
From this meeting of concerned students and educators, NSBE was
born. In 1976, NSBE was incorporated as a nonprofit organization
in the State of Texas. NSBE also became recognized as a tax-exempt
organization under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue
Code.
The objectives of the organization are to:
- Stimulate and develop student
interest in the various engineering disciplines.
- Strive to increase the number
of minority students studying engineering at both the
undergraduate and graduate levels.
- Encourage members to seek
advanced degrees in engineering or related fields and to obtain
professional engineering registrations.
- Encourage and advise minority
youth in their pursuit of an engineering career.
- Promote public awareness of
engineering and the opportunities for Blacks and other
minorities in that profession.
- Function as a representative
body on issues and developments that affect the careers of Black
Engineers.
New and innovative project ideas
are generated and implemented throughout the year on the chapter,
regional and national levels.
Some
of NSBE's present activities include tutorial programs, group
study sessions, high school/junior high outreach programs,
technical seminars and workshops, a national communications
network (NSBENET), two national magazines (NSBE Magazine and the
NSBE Bridge), an internal newsletter, a professional newsletter
(The Career Engineer), resume books, career fairs, awards,
banquets and an annual national convention.
The Torch
The NSBE torch symbolizes our
everlasting burning desire to achieve success in this competitive
society and to affect a positive change on the quality of life for
all people. The lightning bolt represents the striking impact that
will be felt by the Society and industry due to the contributions
and accomplishments made by dedicated members of the National
Society of Black Engineers.
The Future
The future of the National
Society of Black Engineers is unlimited. With the continued
dedication of the members and supporters, NSBE can and will
achieve its full potential. The projects listed above are but a
small sample of the infinite possibilities.
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