NSBE recognizes Dr. Njema Frazier for being a Black Girls Rock! 2017 recipient. Learn More.
Upload your resume or post open positions at careers.nsbe.org.
The 21st Annual Golden Torch Awards are open for nominations from August 7th and close November 3rd, 2017. Apply here.
Congratulations to NSBE's own Tau Beta Scholars. Read more here.
NSBE Lifetime Member Bevlee A. Watford is the American Society for Engineering Education's first African-American female president in the society’s 124-year history. Photo credit: American Society for Engineering Education
The Winter 2017 issue of NSBE Bridge received a 2017 APEX Award for Publication Excellence. Read more here.
The book is a must-read for those determined to overcome the challenges nearly all college students face. Purchase your book today!
Creative and Striving Hard NSBE Jr., Chapter of the Year, leads the Summer 2017 issue of NSBE Bridge magazine. Download it here!
The PDC offers you unsurpassed opportunities to learn and network with other engineering professionals and make a positive impact on the community! Learn more and register today.
$2-Million NSF Grant Supports SEEK’s Efforts to Boost Minority Representation in STEM
An essay by Ferdinand Hassan of NSBE Ghana won a writing competition presented by GhScientific.
Join us during March 21-March 25, 2018 in Pittsburgh, PA for NSBE's 44th Annual Convention. More information coming soon.
The white paper was created to spark a conversation on how to increase the participation of African American ...
Dr. May has been appointed as chancellor of the University of California, Davis. Dr. May, dean of Georgia Tech’s College of Engineering since 2011, is a former NSBE national chair and a longtime member of NSBE’s National Advisory ...
NSBE and The Boeing Company present a “Hidden Figures Mixer and Power Panel Discussion” in Oakland, Calif. Learn more.
NSBE in partnership with Air Force STEM is bringing a major focus to African Americans in science, technology, engineering and math with our new #BlackSTEMLikeMe (#BSLM) campaign.
Become a PDC Partner
Join us for NSBE's 2017 Professional Development Conference (PDC). Designed for both early-career and experienced professionals, the PDC serves as a springboard to propel the careers of engineering and STEM specialists to the next level.
And, with attendance of 300 participants, your organization has the opportunity to interact with and recruit candidates in a smaller, more intimate setting.
Your support of the PDC will help equip African-American engineering students and professionals with the tools and tips they need to succeed and move their careers forward. For more information, please contact us via email at corp_relations@nsbe.org. We look forward to seeing you!
#NSBE44 Partnership Opportunities
On March 21–25, 2018, over 10,000 current and future engineers will convene at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center for professional and leadership development, technical training, networking, and job opportunities. Be sure you’re there to meet them. No other event provides access to so many highly qualified, motivated Black students and professionals from diverse backgrounds and levels of experience in all engineering disciplines.
The Annual Convention is the perfect place to recruit top talent from NSBE’s membership, and it also offers the unique opportunity to engage directly with our national leaders. We invite you to partner with us for this important event. Your support will help provide participants with an exciting convention and ensure that they leave with the information, tools and skills they need to take their education and careers to the next level.
Visit here to learn more about partnership opportunities.
by Nicole Yates June 07, 2017
by Karl Reid April 19, 2017
by National Chairman September 01, 2016
by Nicole Yates August 16, 2016