In 1971, two Purdue undergraduate students, Edward
Barnette (now deceased) and Fred Cooper approached the dean of engineering
at Purdue University with the concept of starting the Black Society
of Engineers (BSE). They wanted to establish a student organization
to help improve the recruitment and retention of black engineering students.They
saw the importance and the growing need to stimulate interest in engineering
for minority students. Now NSBE reaches out to all kinds of academic
and professional endeavors.
The torch symbolizes members’ everlasting,
burning desire to achieve success in a competitive society and positively
affect the quality of life for all people. The lightening bolt represents
the striking impact that will be felt by the society and industry due
to the contributions and accomplishments made by the dedicated members
of the National Society of Black Engineers.
NSBE has since grown from six to 10,000 members
and the annual meeting has blossomed into the Annual National Convention,
hosting over 8,000 attendees. NSBE has 17 NSBE Jr. pre-college, 268
student and 50 alumni/technical professional chapters. Headquartered
in Alexandria, Va., NSBE offers academic excellence programs, scholarships,
leadership training, professional development and access to career opportunities
for thousands of members annually. With over 2000 elected leadership
positions, 12 regional conferences and an annual convention, NSBE provides
opportunities for success that remain unmatched by any other organization.
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