Fall 2024 marked the launch of Purdue University in Indianapolis – the university’s new, comprehensive urban campus. Student Life and its partners have worked diligently to develop and refine ...
Musicians and music enthusiasts gathered to celebrate the spirit of jazz at the 35th annual Purdue Jazz Festival, hosted by Purdue Bands & Orchestra in January. The Jazz Festival is an opportunity for ...
Around 100 Law Society Council members and 300 elected and appointed members help to set the strategic direction of the Law Society. Our Council is supported by a Board and several committees. We have ...
On Saturday, February 24, the Northwestern undergraduate student chapter of the Society of Women Engineers (NU SWE) hosted the 54th annual Career Day for Girls. With 143 students from Chicago-area ...
Today, the University of Houston’s National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) is continuing to build on Latimer’s legacy to increase participation in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) ...
“I was amazed by the community and the opportunities that were available, but I noticed that many events were geared towards undergraduate NSBE chapters,” says Ali, whose trip was sponsored by U of T ...
“I plan on being an engineer at NASA…I have no choice but to be the first.” These are the famous lines that were confidently uttered in the court scene in the Hidden Figures movie. The ...
Civil engineering student and National Society of Black Engineers President Samuel Kala realized oftentimes he was the only Black student in his engineering courses. It wasn’t until this spring ...
In its 39th year, the FAMU-FSU chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) is set to host its annual “A Walk for Education” event. Scheduled for 10 a.m. on March 1 at the FAMU-FSU ...
Black professionals have historically remained underrepresented in STEM fields, but the National Society of Black Engineers is working to bridge that gap. With more than 33,000 members nationwide, ...
Engineers and corporate partners spent Saturday working with over 150 kindergarten through 12th grade students in the annual Black Engineers Expo on the University of Chicago campus.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Ask the average Houstonian how they feel about our state's infrastructure, and you'll probably get the same answer. It's not positive, and they're not exactly wrong.