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What Is NSBE?

The National Society of Black Engineers is the largest student-managed organization in the country. There are more than 26,000 members divided between 75 Alumni Extension chapters, 75 Pre-Collage chapters, and more than 270 student chapters in the United States, Canada, and a few other countries around the globe. The annual national convention hosts over 10,000 members.

The NSBE Mission

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

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 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.


Chapter History

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers has its origins in the days before the first meeting of the Society in the spring of 1975. Considering the fact that MIT enrolled fewer African-Americans at that time than the eight percent or so currently matriculating at the institute, and the fact that approximately 85 percent of the total populace studies engineering, it is no surprise that a group of Black students whose objectives would be the recruitment, retention, and successful graduation of minorities in engineering would one day emerge. And so it was.

MIT was one of the 32 schools represented at the first national conference at Purdue University, in the person of James Clark. He, along with Yolanda Hinton, James Hubbard, Vincent James, William Marable, Ted Ostell and others, were the founding members of NSBE-MIT. Founding member William Marable estimates that the chapter registered no more than thirty members in its beginning.

The chapter "came strong" in its early years. The first Region I chairperson (appointed) was James Clark. James Hubbard was the first person elected to hold the same position at the 1976 national conference (to be followed by Ted Ostell). On a chapter level, Bill Marable, the first chairperson of NSBE-MIT, was re-elected for his second and final term. MIT students continued to be involved on both the regional and national levels in future years: the the 1981 National Conference, held in Boston, Massachusetts, was the effort of students mainly from MIT, Northeastern University, and Boston University; Karl Reid, National Chair during the 1984-85 academic year, was an MIT student; Reginald Parker served as PCI coordinator for Regions I, II, and V in 1991-92; MIT students held the position of Region I Vice-Chairperson for at least three consecutive years (Andrew Frazier, Charisse Russell, David Marsh).

The MIghTy MIT Chapter is home to many "firsts" within the society as well. NSBE-MIT hosted the first Region I conference and was among the first to publish a successful newsletter and resume book. But in the last years of the 1980's, the MIT chapter began to suffer. For reasons yet uncovered, participation in all minority organizations at MIT took a drastic turn for the worst. At the end of an approximately three year span, NSBE-MIT was in grave financial debt with a largely uninterested membership. However, as the phoenix rises from the ashes, things began to change. By breathing life into old programs and creating a vast amount of new ones, that executive board led by Darcy Prather (National Member of the Year, 1991) started a progression of events that would return NSBE-MIT to its super-star status, including hosting the 1990 Fall Regional Conference and the New England Zone Emerging Technologies Conference in Spring 1992. The greatest indications of such success are the Chapter Excellence Awards that NSBE-MIT earned "back to back" by being named National Chapter of the Year at the 1992 and 1993 national conventions. The chapter also received recognition from MIT for outstanding service in the form of the Stewart Award.


Executive Board Members

     
   
Meet the members of our Chapter Executive Board

GBM Agendas & Slides

This section will only provide links to GBM's for a given year. If you are looking for old GBM Agendas and Slides, check out the archives. Note: Agendas and Slides are in a "Public" directory and sorted by date.

Meeting Agenda Slides
General Body Meeting #1 Coming Soon NSBE Days 1
NSBE Days 2
General Body Meeting #2 Coming Soon Convocation
General Body Meeting #3 Coming Soon Click Here
General Body Meeting #4 Coming Soon Click Here
General Body Meeting #5 Coming Soon Coming Soon

Looking for old agendas and slides? Check out the archives!.

EBM Agendas & Slides

This section will only provide links to EBM's for a given month. If you are looking for old EBM Agendas and Minutes, check out the archives. Note: Agendas are in a "Public" directory and sorted by date.

Meeting Agenda Minutes
Executive Board Meeting #1 09/08/09 Click Here
Executive Board Meeting #2 09/20/09 Click Here
Executive Board Meeting #3 10/12/09 Click Here
Executive Board Meeting #4 10/18/09 Click Here
Executive Board Meeting #5 Coming Soon Coming Soon

Looking for old agendas and slides? Check out the archives!.

 

 

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