Georgia Tech's National Society of Black Engineers Chapter Wins Chapter of the Year Award

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Georgia Tech’s chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers has won the Large Chapter of the Year Award.

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This is the third consecutive year the Tech chapter has been the recipient of the award on the regional level and the first time in over a decade it has received the honor on the national level.

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Georgia Tech’s chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) has won the 2019-20 Large Chapter of the Year Award.

This is the third consecutive year the Tech chapter has been the recipient of the award on the regional level and the first time in over a decade it has received the honor on the national level.

Nominated by NSBE’s regional executive boards, and selected by its scholarship and awards committee, high-achieving collegiate and NSBE junior groups were chosen as the Society’s “best exemplars and promoters of academic excellence, professional success, community service and cultural responsibility” during the 2019–20 programmatic year.

“It’s been an honor and a privilege to be part of the Georgia Tech Society of Black Engineers (GTSBE) for the past four years,” said chapter president Ndeyanta Jallow, a fourth-year Industrial Engineering major, Georgia Tech Provost Scholar, and spring 2020 graduate. “This organization has a been monumental part of some of the best and brightest engineers who go on to graduate from Georgia Tech. This year specifically, the awards and recognitions we received truly showcase the drive, ambition, and passion that our general body members and executive board members have for this organization.”

Chapter vice president Pampam Akinyemi, a fourth-year Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering major added, “For the past four years, I have had the privilege to be a part of this wonderful organization. Personally, I have been able to grow as a leader and more importantly as a person. Even though my journey with GTSBE has come to an end, I am very excited to see what the future of GTSBE leadership has to be bring.”

Founded in 1976, one year after the national organization was formed, GTSBE is the third-largest organization on campus with around 250 members. The chapter would go on to win NSBE’s first-ever National Distinguished Chapter of the Year Award.

Specific criteria for selection of chapter awards included creativity, diversity and consistency in programming, as well as intensity of engagement with other chapters, NSBE’s regional and national executive boards, and with NSBE’s 2019–20 National Directives.

Other collegiate winners include Northeastern University (National Medium-Sized Chapter) and Hampton University (National Small-Sized Chapter).

In-person celebration of these honors is scheduled to take place in August, as chapter members take the stage at the Henry B. González Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas, to receive their awards during NSBE’s 46th annual convention.

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ADVANCE, Institute Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (IDEI), Office of Minority Education and Development (OMED), Student Diversity Programs, The Center for the Study of Women, Science, and Technology

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GTSBE, NSBE, engineers, diversity
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  • Created On: Apr 30, 2020 - 10:43am
  • Last Updated: Apr 30, 2020 - 2:59pm