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NSBE

National Society Black Engineers

Mission Statement

NSBE's mission is to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community.

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.

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 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.

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.

Organization Info

Meeting: Every other Friday @ 4:30pm in VEC-113 
Email: nsbe_csulb@yahoogroups.com 
Office: EN3-112

Officers

President
Danielle Locklin
pres.nsbe.csulb@gmail.com

Vice President
Sidney Legerme
vicepres.nsbe.csulb@gmail.com

Treasurer


Secretary
Steven Reid

NSBE Senator, AESB Representative
Sara Carter