National Society of
Black Engineers (NSBE)
Washington State University

Reestablished in 2022 on campus, we remain the best place on campus for underrepresented students in engineering and science to foster academic success, personal development and career advancement.

Club members during resume workshop in Fall 2023

What We Do

Each week, we meet at the Smith Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE) to engage, learn, connect and share knowledge with each other.

Share Knowledge

We foster active knowledge sharing through workshops and presentations.

Networking Opportunities

We connect members with industry professionals and peers through conferences and other.

Community Outreach

We engage in outreach events to inspire underrepresented people to pursue careers in STEM.

Host Events

We host workshops, engineering day and other events to bring members together.

Career Development

We hold interview prep workshops to help our members during the job search.

Attend National Conference

We attend the conference with the career fair of 400+ companies and meet chapters around the country.

At our core, we are a community of students passionate about engineering, technology and science.

What is the NSBE National Conference?

The NSBE National Conference is an annual gathering that brings together thousands of aspiring and professional engineers, educators, recruiters, and tech companies. It serves as a platform for networking, professional development, and career opportunities for Black engineering professionals and students.

The conference features workshops, seminars, a career fair, and various networking events, all aimed at empowering and supporting Black engineers in their academic and professional pursuits. It's a vibrant, inspiring event that fosters community and celebrates the achievements of Black engineers.