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NSBE

National Society of Black Engineers
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The National Society of Black Engineers (@NSBE) has grown into one of the most influential organizations supporting Black students and professionals in STEM, continuing a legacy that began with a small group of determined students at Purdue University in the early 1970s.

Founded in 1975 after a gathering of 91 students from 28 colleges, NSBE was created to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact their communities. What began as a campus organization quickly evolved into a national movement focused on access, representation, and opportunity in engineering.

Today, NSBE has more than 25,000 members and over 700 chapters worldwide. The number of Black engineers graduating annually in the United States has grown significantly since the organization’s founding, reflecting its impact on recruitment, retention, and mentorship in STEM fields.

As NSBE celebrates its 50th anniversary, the organization continues to reflect on five decades of building community, expanding access, and creating pathways for Black excellence in engineering and technology. Through outreach programs, national conventions, and mentorship initiatives, NSBE remains committed to ensuring Black students and professionals are represented in the industries shaping the future while inspiring the next generation to pursue careers in STEM.

👉🏾 Were/are you a member of NSBE? If so, where did you become a member? Let us know in the comments below.

We at @watchtheyard have a national partnership with @nsbe and we love to see them win! Share this to your IG story and let’s all show NSBE some LOVE!


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The National Society of Black Engineers (@NSBE) has grown into one of the most influential organizations supporting Black students and professionals in STEM, continuing a legacy that began with a small group of determined students at Purdue University in the early 1970s.

Founded in 1975 after a gathering of 91 students from 28 colleges, NSBE was created to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact their communities. What began as a campus organization quickly evolved into a national movement focused on access, representation, and opportunity in engineering.

Today, NSBE has more than 25,000 members and over 700 chapters worldwide. The number of Black engineers graduating annually in the United States has grown significantly since the organization’s founding, reflecting its impact on recruitment, retention, and mentorship in STEM fields.

As NSBE celebrates its 50th anniversary, the organization continues to reflect on five decades of building community, expanding access, and creating pathways for Black excellence in engineering and technology. Through outreach programs, national conventions, and mentorship initiatives, NSBE remains committed to ensuring Black students and professionals are represented in the industries shaping the future while inspiring the next generation to pursue careers in STEM.

👉🏾 Were/are you a member of NSBE? If so, where did you become a member? Let us know in the comments below.

We at @watchtheyard have a national partnership with @nsbe and we love to see them win! Share this to your IG story and let’s all show NSBE some LOVE!


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The National Society of Black Engineers (@NSBE) has grown into one of the most influential organizations supporting Black students and professionals in STEM, continuing a legacy that began with a small group of determined students at Purdue University in the early 1970s.

Founded in 1975 after a gathering of 91 students from 28 colleges, NSBE was created to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact their communities. What began as a campus organization quickly evolved into a national movement focused on access, representation, and opportunity in engineering.

Today, NSBE has more than 25,000 members and over 700 chapters worldwide. The number of Black engineers graduating annually in the United States has grown significantly since the organization’s founding, reflecting its impact on recruitment, retention, and mentorship in STEM fields.

As NSBE celebrates its 50th anniversary, the organization continues to reflect on five decades of building community, expanding access, and creating pathways for Black excellence in engineering and technology. Through outreach programs, national conventions, and mentorship initiatives, NSBE remains committed to ensuring Black students and professionals are represented in the industries shaping the future while inspiring the next generation to pursue careers in STEM.

👉🏾 Were/are you a member of NSBE? If so, where did you become a member? Let us know in the comments below.

We at @watchtheyard have a national partnership with @nsbe and we love to see them win! Share this to your IG story and let’s all show NSBE some LOVE!


29.5K
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The National Society of Black Engineers (@NSBE) has grown into one of the most influential organizations supporting Black students and professionals in STEM, continuing a legacy that began with a small group of determined students at Purdue University in the early 1970s.

Founded in 1975 after a gathering of 91 students from 28 colleges, NSBE was created to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact their communities. What began as a campus organization quickly evolved into a national movement focused on access, representation, and opportunity in engineering.

Today, NSBE has more than 25,000 members and over 700 chapters worldwide. The number of Black engineers graduating annually in the United States has grown significantly since the organization’s founding, reflecting its impact on recruitment, retention, and mentorship in STEM fields.

As NSBE celebrates its 50th anniversary, the organization continues to reflect on five decades of building community, expanding access, and creating pathways for Black excellence in engineering and technology. Through outreach programs, national conventions, and mentorship initiatives, NSBE remains committed to ensuring Black students and professionals are represented in the industries shaping the future while inspiring the next generation to pursue careers in STEM.

👉🏾 Were/are you a member of NSBE? If so, where did you become a member? Let us know in the comments below.

We at @watchtheyard have a national partnership with @nsbe and we love to see them win! Share this to your IG story and let’s all show NSBE some LOVE!


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The National Society of Black Engineers (@NSBE) has grown into one of the most influential organizations supporting Black students and professionals in STEM, continuing a legacy that began with a small group of determined students at Purdue University in the early 1970s.

Founded in 1975 after a gathering of 91 students from 28 colleges, NSBE was created to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact their communities. What began as a campus organization quickly evolved into a national movement focused on access, representation, and opportunity in engineering.

Today, NSBE has more than 25,000 members and over 700 chapters worldwide. The number of Black engineers graduating annually in the United States has grown significantly since the organization’s founding, reflecting its impact on recruitment, retention, and mentorship in STEM fields.

As NSBE celebrates its 50th anniversary, the organization continues to reflect on five decades of building community, expanding access, and creating pathways for Black excellence in engineering and technology. Through outreach programs, national conventions, and mentorship initiatives, NSBE remains committed to ensuring Black students and professionals are represented in the industries shaping the future while inspiring the next generation to pursue careers in STEM.

👉🏾 Were/are you a member of NSBE? If so, where did you become a member? Let us know in the comments below.

We at @watchtheyard have a national partnership with @nsbe and we love to see them win! Share this to your IG story and let’s all show NSBE some LOVE!


29.5K
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The National Society of Black Engineers (@NSBE) has grown into one of the most influential organizations supporting Black students and professionals in STEM, continuing a legacy that began with a small group of determined students at Purdue University in the early 1970s.

Founded in 1975 after a gathering of 91 students from 28 colleges, NSBE was created to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact their communities. What began as a campus organization quickly evolved into a national movement focused on access, representation, and opportunity in engineering.

Today, NSBE has more than 25,000 members and over 700 chapters worldwide. The number of Black engineers graduating annually in the United States has grown significantly since the organization’s founding, reflecting its impact on recruitment, retention, and mentorship in STEM fields.

As NSBE celebrates its 50th anniversary, the organization continues to reflect on five decades of building community, expanding access, and creating pathways for Black excellence in engineering and technology. Through outreach programs, national conventions, and mentorship initiatives, NSBE remains committed to ensuring Black students and professionals are represented in the industries shaping the future while inspiring the next generation to pursue careers in STEM.

👉🏾 Were/are you a member of NSBE? If so, where did you become a member? Let us know in the comments below.

We at @watchtheyard have a national partnership with @nsbe and we love to see them win! Share this to your IG story and let’s all show NSBE some LOVE!


29.5K
626
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The National Society of Black Engineers (@NSBE) has grown into one of the most influential organizations supporting Black students and professionals in STEM, continuing a legacy that began with a small group of determined students at Purdue University in the early 1970s.

Founded in 1975 after a gathering of 91 students from 28 colleges, NSBE was created to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact their communities. What began as a campus organization quickly evolved into a national movement focused on access, representation, and opportunity in engineering.

Today, NSBE has more than 25,000 members and over 700 chapters worldwide. The number of Black engineers graduating annually in the United States has grown significantly since the organization’s founding, reflecting its impact on recruitment, retention, and mentorship in STEM fields.

As NSBE celebrates its 50th anniversary, the organization continues to reflect on five decades of building community, expanding access, and creating pathways for Black excellence in engineering and technology. Through outreach programs, national conventions, and mentorship initiatives, NSBE remains committed to ensuring Black students and professionals are represented in the industries shaping the future while inspiring the next generation to pursue careers in STEM.

👉🏾 Were/are you a member of NSBE? If so, where did you become a member? Let us know in the comments below.

We at @watchtheyard have a national partnership with @nsbe and we love to see them win! Share this to your IG story and let’s all show NSBE some LOVE!


29.5K
626
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The National Society of Black Engineers (@NSBE) has grown into one of the most influential organizations supporting Black students and professionals in STEM, continuing a legacy that began with a small group of determined students at Purdue University in the early 1970s.

Founded in 1975 after a gathering of 91 students from 28 colleges, NSBE was created to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact their communities. What began as a campus organization quickly evolved into a national movement focused on access, representation, and opportunity in engineering.

Today, NSBE has more than 25,000 members and over 700 chapters worldwide. The number of Black engineers graduating annually in the United States has grown significantly since the organization’s founding, reflecting its impact on recruitment, retention, and mentorship in STEM fields.

As NSBE celebrates its 50th anniversary, the organization continues to reflect on five decades of building community, expanding access, and creating pathways for Black excellence in engineering and technology. Through outreach programs, national conventions, and mentorship initiatives, NSBE remains committed to ensuring Black students and professionals are represented in the industries shaping the future while inspiring the next generation to pursue careers in STEM.

👉🏾 Were/are you a member of NSBE? If so, where did you become a member? Let us know in the comments below.

We at @watchtheyard have a national partnership with @nsbe and we love to see them win! Share this to your IG story and let’s all show NSBE some LOVE!


29.5K
626
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The National Society of Black Engineers (@NSBE) has grown into one of the most influential organizations supporting Black students and professionals in STEM, continuing a legacy that began with a small group of determined students at Purdue University in the early 1970s.

Founded in 1975 after a gathering of 91 students from 28 colleges, NSBE was created to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact their communities. What began as a campus organization quickly evolved into a national movement focused on access, representation, and opportunity in engineering.

Today, NSBE has more than 25,000 members and over 700 chapters worldwide. The number of Black engineers graduating annually in the United States has grown significantly since the organization’s founding, reflecting its impact on recruitment, retention, and mentorship in STEM fields.

As NSBE celebrates its 50th anniversary, the organization continues to reflect on five decades of building community, expanding access, and creating pathways for Black excellence in engineering and technology. Through outreach programs, national conventions, and mentorship initiatives, NSBE remains committed to ensuring Black students and professionals are represented in the industries shaping the future while inspiring the next generation to pursue careers in STEM.

👉🏾 Were/are you a member of NSBE? If so, where did you become a member? Let us know in the comments below.

We at @watchtheyard have a national partnership with @nsbe and we love to see them win! Share this to your IG story and let’s all show NSBE some LOVE!


29.5K
626
3 months ago

The National Society of Black Engineers (@NSBE) has grown into one of the most influential organizations supporting Black students and professionals in STEM, continuing a legacy that began with a small group of determined students at Purdue University in the early 1970s.

Founded in 1975 after a gathering of 91 students from 28 colleges, NSBE was created to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact their communities. What began as a campus organization quickly evolved into a national movement focused on access, representation, and opportunity in engineering.

Today, NSBE has more than 25,000 members and over 700 chapters worldwide. The number of Black engineers graduating annually in the United States has grown significantly since the organization’s founding, reflecting its impact on recruitment, retention, and mentorship in STEM fields.

As NSBE celebrates its 50th anniversary, the organization continues to reflect on five decades of building community, expanding access, and creating pathways for Black excellence in engineering and technology. Through outreach programs, national conventions, and mentorship initiatives, NSBE remains committed to ensuring Black students and professionals are represented in the industries shaping the future while inspiring the next generation to pursue careers in STEM.

👉🏾 Were/are you a member of NSBE? If so, where did you become a member? Let us know in the comments below.

We at @watchtheyard have a national partnership with @nsbe and we love to see them win! Share this to your IG story and let’s all show NSBE some LOVE!


29.5K
626
3 months ago

The National Society of Black Engineers (@NSBE) has grown into one of the most influential organizations supporting Black students and professionals in STEM, continuing a legacy that began with a small group of determined students at Purdue University in the early 1970s.

Founded in 1975 after a gathering of 91 students from 28 colleges, NSBE was created to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact their communities. What began as a campus organization quickly evolved into a national movement focused on access, representation, and opportunity in engineering.

Today, NSBE has more than 25,000 members and over 700 chapters worldwide. The number of Black engineers graduating annually in the United States has grown significantly since the organization’s founding, reflecting its impact on recruitment, retention, and mentorship in STEM fields.

As NSBE celebrates its 50th anniversary, the organization continues to reflect on five decades of building community, expanding access, and creating pathways for Black excellence in engineering and technology. Through outreach programs, national conventions, and mentorship initiatives, NSBE remains committed to ensuring Black students and professionals are represented in the industries shaping the future while inspiring the next generation to pursue careers in STEM.

👉🏾 Were/are you a member of NSBE? If so, where did you become a member? Let us know in the comments below.

We at @watchtheyard have a national partnership with @nsbe and we love to see them win! Share this to your IG story and let’s all show NSBE some LOVE!


29.5K
626
3 months ago

The National Society of Black Engineers (@NSBE) has grown into one of the most influential organizations supporting Black students and professionals in STEM, continuing a legacy that began with a small group of determined students at Purdue University in the early 1970s.

Founded in 1975 after a gathering of 91 students from 28 colleges, NSBE was created to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact their communities. What began as a campus organization quickly evolved into a national movement focused on access, representation, and opportunity in engineering.

Today, NSBE has more than 25,000 members and over 700 chapters worldwide. The number of Black engineers graduating annually in the United States has grown significantly since the organization’s founding, reflecting its impact on recruitment, retention, and mentorship in STEM fields.

As NSBE celebrates its 50th anniversary, the organization continues to reflect on five decades of building community, expanding access, and creating pathways for Black excellence in engineering and technology. Through outreach programs, national conventions, and mentorship initiatives, NSBE remains committed to ensuring Black students and professionals are represented in the industries shaping the future while inspiring the next generation to pursue careers in STEM.

👉🏾 Were/are you a member of NSBE? If so, where did you become a member? Let us know in the comments below.

We at @watchtheyard have a national partnership with @nsbe and we love to see them win! Share this to your IG story and let’s all show NSBE some LOVE!


29.5K
626
3 months ago

The National Society of Black Engineers (@NSBE) has grown into one of the most influential organizations supporting Black students and professionals in STEM, continuing a legacy that began with a small group of determined students at Purdue University in the early 1970s.

Founded in 1975 after a gathering of 91 students from 28 colleges, NSBE was created to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact their communities. What began as a campus organization quickly evolved into a national movement focused on access, representation, and opportunity in engineering.

Today, NSBE has more than 25,000 members and over 700 chapters worldwide. The number of Black engineers graduating annually in the United States has grown significantly since the organization’s founding, reflecting its impact on recruitment, retention, and mentorship in STEM fields.

As NSBE celebrates its 50th anniversary, the organization continues to reflect on five decades of building community, expanding access, and creating pathways for Black excellence in engineering and technology. Through outreach programs, national conventions, and mentorship initiatives, NSBE remains committed to ensuring Black students and professionals are represented in the industries shaping the future while inspiring the next generation to pursue careers in STEM.

👉🏾 Were/are you a member of NSBE? If so, where did you become a member? Let us know in the comments below.

We at @watchtheyard have a national partnership with @nsbe and we love to see them win! Share this to your IG story and let’s all show NSBE some LOVE!


29.5K
626
3 months ago

The National Society of Black Engineers (@NSBE) has grown into one of the most influential organizations supporting Black students and professionals in STEM, continuing a legacy that began with a small group of determined students at Purdue University in the early 1970s.

Founded in 1975 after a gathering of 91 students from 28 colleges, NSBE was created to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact their communities. What began as a campus organization quickly evolved into a national movement focused on access, representation, and opportunity in engineering.

Today, NSBE has more than 25,000 members and over 700 chapters worldwide. The number of Black engineers graduating annually in the United States has grown significantly since the organization’s founding, reflecting its impact on recruitment, retention, and mentorship in STEM fields.

As NSBE celebrates its 50th anniversary, the organization continues to reflect on five decades of building community, expanding access, and creating pathways for Black excellence in engineering and technology. Through outreach programs, national conventions, and mentorship initiatives, NSBE remains committed to ensuring Black students and professionals are represented in the industries shaping the future while inspiring the next generation to pursue careers in STEM.

👉🏾 Were/are you a member of NSBE? If so, where did you become a member? Let us know in the comments below.

We at @watchtheyard have a national partnership with @nsbe and we love to see them win! Share this to your IG story and let’s all show NSBE some LOVE!


29.5K
626
3 months ago

The National Society of Black Engineers (@NSBE) has grown into one of the most influential organizations supporting Black students and professionals in STEM, continuing a legacy that began with a small group of determined students at Purdue University in the early 1970s.

Founded in 1975 after a gathering of 91 students from 28 colleges, NSBE was created to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact their communities. What began as a campus organization quickly evolved into a national movement focused on access, representation, and opportunity in engineering.

Today, NSBE has more than 25,000 members and over 700 chapters worldwide. The number of Black engineers graduating annually in the United States has grown significantly since the organization’s founding, reflecting its impact on recruitment, retention, and mentorship in STEM fields.

As NSBE celebrates its 50th anniversary, the organization continues to reflect on five decades of building community, expanding access, and creating pathways for Black excellence in engineering and technology. Through outreach programs, national conventions, and mentorship initiatives, NSBE remains committed to ensuring Black students and professionals are represented in the industries shaping the future while inspiring the next generation to pursue careers in STEM.

👉🏾 Were/are you a member of NSBE? If so, where did you become a member? Let us know in the comments below.

We at @watchtheyard have a national partnership with @nsbe and we love to see them win! Share this to your IG story and let’s all show NSBE some LOVE!


29.5K
626
3 months ago


The National Society of Black Engineers (@NSBE) has grown into one of the most influential organizations supporting Black students and professionals in STEM, continuing a legacy that began with a small group of determined students at Purdue University in the early 1970s.

Founded in 1975 after a gathering of 91 students from 28 colleges, NSBE was created to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact their communities. What began as a campus organization quickly evolved into a national movement focused on access, representation, and opportunity in engineering.

Today, NSBE has more than 25,000 members and over 700 chapters worldwide. The number of Black engineers graduating annually in the United States has grown significantly since the organization’s founding, reflecting its impact on recruitment, retention, and mentorship in STEM fields.

As NSBE celebrates its 50th anniversary, the organization continues to reflect on five decades of building community, expanding access, and creating pathways for Black excellence in engineering and technology. Through outreach programs, national conventions, and mentorship initiatives, NSBE remains committed to ensuring Black students and professionals are represented in the industries shaping the future while inspiring the next generation to pursue careers in STEM.

👉🏾 Were/are you a member of NSBE? If so, where did you become a member? Let us know in the comments below.

We at @watchtheyard have a national partnership with @nsbe and we love to see them win! Share this to your IG story and let’s all show NSBE some LOVE!


29.5K
626
3 months ago

The National Society of Black Engineers (@NSBE) has grown into one of the most influential organizations supporting Black students and professionals in STEM, continuing a legacy that began with a small group of determined students at Purdue University in the early 1970s.

Founded in 1975 after a gathering of 91 students from 28 colleges, NSBE was created to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact their communities. What began as a campus organization quickly evolved into a national movement focused on access, representation, and opportunity in engineering.

Today, NSBE has more than 25,000 members and over 700 chapters worldwide. The number of Black engineers graduating annually in the United States has grown significantly since the organization’s founding, reflecting its impact on recruitment, retention, and mentorship in STEM fields.

As NSBE celebrates its 50th anniversary, the organization continues to reflect on five decades of building community, expanding access, and creating pathways for Black excellence in engineering and technology. Through outreach programs, national conventions, and mentorship initiatives, NSBE remains committed to ensuring Black students and professionals are represented in the industries shaping the future while inspiring the next generation to pursue careers in STEM.

👉🏾 Were/are you a member of NSBE? If so, where did you become a member? Let us know in the comments below.

We at @watchtheyard have a national partnership with @nsbe and we love to see them win! Share this to your IG story and let’s all show NSBE some LOVE!


29.5K
626
3 months ago

The National Society of Black Engineers (@NSBE) has grown into one of the most influential organizations supporting Black students and professionals in STEM, continuing a legacy that began with a small group of determined students at Purdue University in the early 1970s.

Founded in 1975 after a gathering of 91 students from 28 colleges, NSBE was created to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact their communities. What began as a campus organization quickly evolved into a national movement focused on access, representation, and opportunity in engineering.

Today, NSBE has more than 25,000 members and over 700 chapters worldwide. The number of Black engineers graduating annually in the United States has grown significantly since the organization’s founding, reflecting its impact on recruitment, retention, and mentorship in STEM fields.

As NSBE celebrates its 50th anniversary, the organization continues to reflect on five decades of building community, expanding access, and creating pathways for Black excellence in engineering and technology. Through outreach programs, national conventions, and mentorship initiatives, NSBE remains committed to ensuring Black students and professionals are represented in the industries shaping the future while inspiring the next generation to pursue careers in STEM.

👉🏾 Were/are you a member of NSBE? If so, where did you become a member? Let us know in the comments below.

We at @watchtheyard have a national partnership with @nsbe and we love to see them win! Share this to your IG story and let’s all show NSBE some LOVE!


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Class of 2026 understood the assignment 🎓✨

From late nights and labs to leadership, internships, conventions, and crossing the finish line — congratulations to these scholars! The future of STEM is brighter because of you 💛

Keep tagging @NSBE and using #NSBEGrad2026 for a chance to be featured!

#NSBE #ClassOf2026 #blackinstem


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Class of 2026 understood the assignment 🎓✨

From late nights and labs to leadership, internships, conventions, and crossing the finish line — congratulations to these scholars! The future of STEM is brighter because of you 💛

Keep tagging @NSBE and using #NSBEGrad2026 for a chance to be featured!

#NSBE #ClassOf2026 #blackinstem


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Class of 2026 understood the assignment 🎓✨

From late nights and labs to leadership, internships, conventions, and crossing the finish line — congratulations to these scholars! The future of STEM is brighter because of you 💛

Keep tagging @NSBE and using #NSBEGrad2026 for a chance to be featured!

#NSBE #ClassOf2026 #blackinstem


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Class of 2026 understood the assignment 🎓✨

From late nights and labs to leadership, internships, conventions, and crossing the finish line — congratulations to these scholars! The future of STEM is brighter because of you 💛

Keep tagging @NSBE and using #NSBEGrad2026 for a chance to be featured!

#NSBE #ClassOf2026 #blackinstem


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Class of 2026 understood the assignment 🎓✨

From late nights and labs to leadership, internships, conventions, and crossing the finish line — congratulations to these scholars! The future of STEM is brighter because of you 💛

Keep tagging @NSBE and using #NSBEGrad2026 for a chance to be featured!

#NSBE #ClassOf2026 #blackinstem


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Class of 2026 understood the assignment 🎓✨

From late nights and labs to leadership, internships, conventions, and crossing the finish line — congratulations to these scholars! The future of STEM is brighter because of you 💛

Keep tagging @NSBE and using #NSBEGrad2026 for a chance to be featured!

#NSBE #ClassOf2026 #blackinstem


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Class of 2026 understood the assignment 🎓✨

From late nights and labs to leadership, internships, conventions, and crossing the finish line — congratulations to these scholars! The future of STEM is brighter because of you 💛

Keep tagging @NSBE and using #NSBEGrad2026 for a chance to be featured!

#NSBE #ClassOf2026 #blackinstem


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Class of 2026 understood the assignment 🎓✨

From late nights and labs to leadership, internships, conventions, and crossing the finish line — congratulations to these scholars! The future of STEM is brighter because of you 💛

Keep tagging @NSBE and using #NSBEGrad2026 for a chance to be featured!

#NSBE #ClassOf2026 #blackinstem


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Class of 2026 understood the assignment 🎓✨

From late nights and labs to leadership, internships, conventions, and crossing the finish line — congratulations to these scholars! The future of STEM is brighter because of you 💛

Keep tagging @NSBE and using #NSBEGrad2026 for a chance to be featured!

#NSBE #ClassOf2026 #blackinstem


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Class of 2026 understood the assignment 🎓✨

From late nights and labs to leadership, internships, conventions, and crossing the finish line — congratulations to these scholars! The future of STEM is brighter because of you 💛

Keep tagging @NSBE and using #NSBEGrad2026 for a chance to be featured!

#NSBE #ClassOf2026 #blackinstem


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Class of 2026 understood the assignment 🎓✨

From late nights and labs to leadership, internships, conventions, and crossing the finish line — congratulations to these scholars! The future of STEM is brighter because of you 💛

Keep tagging @NSBE and using #NSBEGrad2026 for a chance to be featured!

#NSBE #ClassOf2026 #blackinstem


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Class of 2026 understood the assignment 🎓✨

From late nights and labs to leadership, internships, conventions, and crossing the finish line — congratulations to these scholars! The future of STEM is brighter because of you 💛

Keep tagging @NSBE and using #NSBEGrad2026 for a chance to be featured!

#NSBE #ClassOf2026 #blackinstem


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Class of 2026 understood the assignment 🎓✨

From late nights and labs to leadership, internships, conventions, and crossing the finish line — congratulations to these scholars! The future of STEM is brighter because of you 💛

Keep tagging @NSBE and using #NSBEGrad2026 for a chance to be featured!

#NSBE #ClassOf2026 #blackinstem


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Class of 2026 understood the assignment 🎓✨

From late nights and labs to leadership, internships, conventions, and crossing the finish line — congratulations to these scholars! The future of STEM is brighter because of you 💛

Keep tagging @NSBE and using #NSBEGrad2026 for a chance to be featured!

#NSBE #ClassOf2026 #blackinstem


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Class of 2026 understood the assignment 🎓✨

From late nights and labs to leadership, internships, conventions, and crossing the finish line — congratulations to these scholars! The future of STEM is brighter because of you 💛

Keep tagging @NSBE and using #NSBEGrad2026 for a chance to be featured!

#NSBE #ClassOf2026 #blackinstem


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Class of 2026 understood the assignment 🎓✨

From late nights and labs to leadership, internships, conventions, and crossing the finish line — congratulations to these scholars! The future of STEM is brighter because of you 💛

Keep tagging @NSBE and using #NSBEGrad2026 for a chance to be featured!

#NSBE #ClassOf2026 #blackinstem


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The end of the semester can feel weird. One minute you’re stressed about finals, the next you’re staring at your laptop wondering what comes next.

Whether you’re applying for internships, searching for full-time roles, building projects, networking, or simply trying to reset, remember that progress doesn’t always happen overnight. Every application, conversation, revision, and late-night planning session is part of the process.

Keep showing up for yourself. Stay connected to your community. Stay ready for opportunities. And most importantly, don’t let uncertainty convince you to stop moving forward.
Your next step is still being built. ⚙️🖤

#NSBE#EngineeringStudents #BlackEngineers #STEMCommunity #CareerGrowth #ProfessionalDevelopment #STEM


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The end of the semester can feel weird. One minute you’re stressed about finals, the next you’re staring at your laptop wondering what comes next.

Whether you’re applying for internships, searching for full-time roles, building projects, networking, or simply trying to reset, remember that progress doesn’t always happen overnight. Every application, conversation, revision, and late-night planning session is part of the process.

Keep showing up for yourself. Stay connected to your community. Stay ready for opportunities. And most importantly, don’t let uncertainty convince you to stop moving forward.
Your next step is still being built. ⚙️🖤

#NSBE#EngineeringStudents #BlackEngineers #STEMCommunity #CareerGrowth #ProfessionalDevelopment #STEM


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3 days ago

The end of the semester can feel weird. One minute you’re stressed about finals, the next you’re staring at your laptop wondering what comes next.

Whether you’re applying for internships, searching for full-time roles, building projects, networking, or simply trying to reset, remember that progress doesn’t always happen overnight. Every application, conversation, revision, and late-night planning session is part of the process.

Keep showing up for yourself. Stay connected to your community. Stay ready for opportunities. And most importantly, don’t let uncertainty convince you to stop moving forward.
Your next step is still being built. ⚙️🖤

#NSBE#EngineeringStudents #BlackEngineers #STEMCommunity #CareerGrowth #ProfessionalDevelopment #STEM


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3 days ago

The end of the semester can feel weird. One minute you’re stressed about finals, the next you’re staring at your laptop wondering what comes next.

Whether you’re applying for internships, searching for full-time roles, building projects, networking, or simply trying to reset, remember that progress doesn’t always happen overnight. Every application, conversation, revision, and late-night planning session is part of the process.

Keep showing up for yourself. Stay connected to your community. Stay ready for opportunities. And most importantly, don’t let uncertainty convince you to stop moving forward.
Your next step is still being built. ⚙️🖤

#NSBE#EngineeringStudents #BlackEngineers #STEMCommunity #CareerGrowth #ProfessionalDevelopment #STEM


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3 days ago

The end of the semester can feel weird. One minute you’re stressed about finals, the next you’re staring at your laptop wondering what comes next.

Whether you’re applying for internships, searching for full-time roles, building projects, networking, or simply trying to reset, remember that progress doesn’t always happen overnight. Every application, conversation, revision, and late-night planning session is part of the process.

Keep showing up for yourself. Stay connected to your community. Stay ready for opportunities. And most importantly, don’t let uncertainty convince you to stop moving forward.
Your next step is still being built. ⚙️🖤

#NSBE#EngineeringStudents #BlackEngineers #STEMCommunity #CareerGrowth #ProfessionalDevelopment #STEM


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3 days ago

The end of the semester can feel weird. One minute you’re stressed about finals, the next you’re staring at your laptop wondering what comes next.

Whether you’re applying for internships, searching for full-time roles, building projects, networking, or simply trying to reset, remember that progress doesn’t always happen overnight. Every application, conversation, revision, and late-night planning session is part of the process.

Keep showing up for yourself. Stay connected to your community. Stay ready for opportunities. And most importantly, don’t let uncertainty convince you to stop moving forward.
Your next step is still being built. ⚙️🖤

#NSBE#EngineeringStudents #BlackEngineers #STEMCommunity #CareerGrowth #ProfessionalDevelopment #STEM


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3 days ago

Back to the basics, just in time for the season. ☀️🖤

Our lightweight NSBE quarter zip is live — the perfect layering piece for spring and summer, whether you’re headed to class, traveling, at conferences, or outside on a cool night. Clean, comfortable, and easy to style with everything.

Now available on the NSBE E-Store. Shop using the link in our bio or using http://store.nsbe.org/


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4 days ago

The future of STEM is loading🎓

Class of 2026, we want to hear from you! Drop your major + chapter below and celebrate this milestone with the NSBE
community.

There's still time to be featured in our upcoming graduation spotlight posts. Be sure to tag @NSBE and use #NSBEGrad2026
so we can celebrate you and your accomplishments♥️

#NSBE #ClassOf2026 #STEMGraduates #BlackInSTEM #FutureEngineers


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5 days ago

Meet the 2026–27 NSBE National Chairperson, Casey Williams II.

An Industrial Engineering student at Purdue University, Casey leads with intention, accountability, and a strong commitment to servant leadership. Focused on strengthening how NSBE engages, supports, and grows as a community, he is stepping into this next chapter with impact at the center.

“Leading this next chapter of NSBE is about turning belief into impact by strengthening how we engage and grow as a community. Through our vision, ‘Elevate the Legacy. A.C.E. the Future,’ we are expanding Access, strengthening Connection, and driving Elevation to deliver a more intentional, valuable, and sustainable member experience.”

Please join us in welcoming Casey Williams II as the 2026–27 National Chairperson of the National Society of Black Engineers.


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Applications are now open for the 2026–2027 NSBE National Executive Board Finance Chair 💼

Help support the future of NSBE through leadership, partnerships, and national impact. This role plays an important part in helping advance initiatives that support our members and chapters across the organization.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.

📖 Be sure to review the Candidate Handbook for additional details.

Apply today through the QR code or using the link inbio.

#NSBE#Leadership #Finance#STEMLeadership


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6 days ago

At #NSBE2026, BSX Live brought together leaders across engineering, innovation, and energy for “The Energy Era” — a conversation on how emerging technologies, infrastructure, and talent are shaping the future of the industry.

From innovation in global energy systems to the importance of representation in STEM leadership, the conversation highlighted how engineers continue driving what’s next.
Thank you to the panelists Donald Jefferson, James Gee III, Rashod Austin, and Shani Herrington for sharing their insight with the NSBE community, and to Chevron for partnering with us on this important conversation.

📍BSX Stage at the NextGen Innovation Expo

#BSXatNSBE #BlackSTEMExperience #NSBE #EngineeringTheFuture


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1 weeks ago

Artemis II represents more than a return to deep space exploration — it’s a reminder of what’s possible when innovation, leadership, and representation move the industry forward. 🚀🌕

Among the four astronauts selected for the mission is Victor Glover, a proud NSBE Lifetime Member, continuing a legacy of Black excellence in aerospace and engineering. As NASA prepares for its first crewed mission around the Moon in over 50 years, Artemis II is helping shape the future of aerospace engineering through advancements in technology, research, communications, and human spaceflight.

For the next generation of engineers, missions like this expand what students can see for themselves — not only as contributors to the future of STEM, but as leaders helping define it.

Swipe to learn how Artemis II is influencing the future of aerospace engineering and inspiring the next wave of innovators. ✨

#NSBE #ArtemisII #NASA #AerospaceEngineering #STEM #FutureEngineers #BlackEngineers #SpaceExploration #Engineering #NSBELifetimer


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1 weeks ago

Artemis II represents more than a return to deep space exploration — it’s a reminder of what’s possible when innovation, leadership, and representation move the industry forward. 🚀🌕

Among the four astronauts selected for the mission is Victor Glover, a proud NSBE Lifetime Member, continuing a legacy of Black excellence in aerospace and engineering. As NASA prepares for its first crewed mission around the Moon in over 50 years, Artemis II is helping shape the future of aerospace engineering through advancements in technology, research, communications, and human spaceflight.

For the next generation of engineers, missions like this expand what students can see for themselves — not only as contributors to the future of STEM, but as leaders helping define it.

Swipe to learn how Artemis II is influencing the future of aerospace engineering and inspiring the next wave of innovators. ✨

#NSBE #ArtemisII #NASA #AerospaceEngineering #STEM #FutureEngineers #BlackEngineers #SpaceExploration #Engineering #NSBELifetimer


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1 weeks ago

During the 2025–2026 term, with Chika Okwor serving as National Chairperson and Jarrell Johnson as National Professionals Chairperson, the focus stayed clear: serving the community, strengthening the pipeline, and leading with intention.

Through the work done, the spaces created, and the people reached across the organization, their leadership left a lasting mark. The impact wasn’t just in what was done, but in how it was done — with purpose, care, and consistency.

As they transition out, we recognize the leadership it took to carry this work forward and the foundation they’ve helped build for what’s next.

Stay tuned to hear from our 2026–2027 Chairs soon.


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1 weeks ago

During the 2025–2026 term, with Chika Okwor serving as National Chairperson and Jarrell Johnson as National Professionals Chairperson, the focus stayed clear: serving the community, strengthening the pipeline, and leading with intention.

Through the work done, the spaces created, and the people reached across the organization, their leadership left a lasting mark. The impact wasn’t just in what was done, but in how it was done — with purpose, care, and consistency.

As they transition out, we recognize the leadership it took to carry this work forward and the foundation they’ve helped build for what’s next.

Stay tuned to hear from our 2026–2027 Chairs soon.


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1 weeks ago

NSBE Back to the Basics Collection Is live!

NSBE essentials, redefined. Our Back to Basics collection is now live—featuring timeless staples designed for everyday wear and lasting impact. From sleek quarter-zips to must-have accessories, these pieces keep it simple while representing something bigger. Elevate your everyday and rep the legacy wherever you go.

Shop now at store.nsbe.org or use the link in bio.


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1 weeks ago

We know May kicks off graduation season, and we couldn’t be more excited to celebrate you 🎓✨

Tag us in your graduation photos and use #NSBEGRAD2026 for a chance to be featured over the next couple of weeks!

We’re so happy to be a part of your journey and even more excited to see you reach this incredible milestone. Now go out there and own what’s next 💫


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2 weeks ago


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