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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Top Five Fundraisers!
The WWU Alumni Association has rewarded the top five areas that secured the most donors on MAY 28 with a bonus of $1,000 each! Congratulations to our winners!
Rank Prize #WECARE Donors
1 $1,000 Student Emergency Fund 199
2 $1,000 Men's Rowing 174
3 $1,000 Ice Hockey 151
4 $1,000 Cross Country & Track and Field 101
5 $1,000 Marketing Program 87
Ended
$5,000
Whatcom Educational Credit Union Challenge
Now that we have reached $100,000 in dollars raised, a $5,000 gift from Whatcom Educational Credit Union has been unlocked!
$100,000 / $100,000 Raised
Completed
$5,000
Whatcom Educational Credit Union Stretch Challenge
Now that we have reached $300,000 in dollars raised for WWU Give Day, ANOTHER $5,000 gift from Whatcom Educational Credit Union has been unlocked because WE CARE about WWU student success.
$300,772 / $300,772 Raised
Completed
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