National Society of Black Engineers
National Society of Black Engineers is an organization that empowers students of color studying STEM

Hello! The National Society of Black Engineers was founded in 2018 to support and empower Black students that are studying a field in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math. Our national mission statement is "to increase the number of culturally responsible Black Engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community."

 

We work to ensure students are aware of current opportunities, practice navigating the interview process, and are continuously supported in their academics. We are currently raising funds to send our students to the NSBE National Conference this upcoming spring. This conference has one of the largest career fairs ever, featuring over 200 academic institutions, government agencies, corporations, and nonprofit organizations.  

 

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***2:1 Student Challenge Has Been Met, Thank you!***
The first $7,000 in students gifts (up to $100 per student) have been matched 2:1 by Dave Mann, '82 and Ann Thomson Mann, Jing de Jong, Healthy Pet and other generous alumni.
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Top 5 WWU Fundraisers
The WWU Alumni Association will reward the top five areas that secure the most gifts with a bonus of $1,000 each!
Rank Prize Department Gifts
1 $1,000 Men's Rowing 223
2 $1,000 WWU Volleyball 183
3 $1,000 WWU Racing 146
4 $1,000 WWU Symphony Orchestra Vienna-Prague Tour 2020 128
5 $1,000 Computer Science 83
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