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The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) is a society that was founded in 1975 at Purdue University, located in West Lafayette, Indiana.It is one of the largest student-run organizations in the United States, with core activities centered on improving the recruitment and retention of Black and other minority engineers in both academia and industry.
Art Students League of New York alumni (892 P) Auburn Theological Seminary alumni (26 P) B. Bank Street College of Education alumni (27 P) Bard College alumni (1 C ...
Dean of Engineering and Technology at Alabama A&M University, Co-Founder of the National Society of Black Engineers Arthur J. Bond (1939 – December 30, 2012) was the dean of the School of Engineering and Technology at Alabama A&M University in Alabama , United States , and an activist in the cause of increasing black enrollment and retention ...
Bertram L. Baker (1898-1985), American politician, New York State Assemblyman from 1948 to 1970. [2] Stephen Barrett (born 1933), American psychiatrist, author, co-founder of the National Council Against Health Fraud; Madge Bradley (1904-2000), attorney and judge in San Diego, California; Peter M. Callan (1894–1965), Illinois state representative
Joe Gow (born 1960) (attended West Chester University before transferring to New York University, later transferring to Penn State University, from where he graduated) — American academic, musician, pornographic actor, and university administrator, noted for being fired as Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse in December 2023 ...
In 1998, New York State replaced the portion of Ives Hall fronting along Tower Road with a new 110,605 sq ft (10,275.5 m 2) building. [14] Recently, the State also renovated the faculty wing of Ives Hall at a cost of $14 million, [15] and in 2004, New York State completed extensively renovations of three other campus buildings. [16]
La Salle Extension University (LSEU), [1] also styled as LaSalle Extension University, [2] was a nationally accredited private university based in Chicago, Illinois. Although the school offered resident educational programs in classes and seminars their primary mode of delivery was by way of distance learning. LSEU was in operation from 1908 ...
The society was subsequently incorporated under the laws of the state of New York in 1873. Under society's constitution, candidates for membership were nominated by members of the society. After one's proposal for membership there was a minimum of a one-week waiting period during which their candidacy was considered.