
national society of
black engineers
WHAT
WHAT WE DO
Along with weekly general body meetings, the chapter hosts regular study sessions, professional workshops, and recreational events for both its members and the campus as a whole. Brown NSBE prides itself on providing an invaluable network of like-minded peers, professional opportunities, and academic resources to underrepresented minority students in STEM who oftentimes find themselves without sufficient support.
WHY
OUR MISSION
Founded in 1975 by a group of eight students at Purdue University, the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) is best described by its mission statement: “To increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact the community.”
WHERE
WHERE
Room 125 of Engineering Research Center
WHEN
Mondays 7-8 PM