clemson nsbe spring 2013 newsletter
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Clemson University Chapter of The
National Society of Black
Engineers
Newsletter Issue #2
Spring 2013
Content
Meet some of the 2013-2014 Executive Board
Members
Scholarship Recipients
Advice from Graduating Seniors
CH2M Hill influence on NSBE
Pre-Collegiate Initiative
Visit from Dr. Carl Mack
39th Annual National Convention
Sponsors Spotlight
Edited by Heather Hill
NSBE Clemson University
04/2013
2 Spring 2013
Meet the 2013-2014 Exec. Board Members
Jordan Travis Campbell
- Senator & Programs Chair
Jordan is a Sophomore majoring in Mechanical Engineering. His hobbies include playing basketball, playing the drums, and listening to music.
Favorite quote: "If we confess our sins He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness" -1 John 1:9.
Nuvi Babila Njinimbam
- Academic Excellence Chair
Nuvi is a Sophomore majoring in Bioengineering. His hobbies include playing basketball, playing soccer, reading, and listening to music.
Favorite quote: “A man can’t ride your back unless it’s bent.” - Martin Luther King Jr.
Scholarships
There is over 30 million dollars in
scholarships available just on NSBE’s
national website. National dues must be
paid to apply for those scholarships. There
is also a scholarship exchange being
created by Clemson’s NSBE chapter. If
you know of any scholarships do not
hesitate to bring them to a general body
meeting or email the information to
Bryanna Saunders
[email protected] for the
scholarship exchange.
Scholarship Recipients
Hope Kenya is fulfilling the Legacy ($1,000) Scholarship Award. This scholarship is awarded to undergraduate members who epitomize NSBE's mission statement to produce culturally responsible black engineers, who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community. The number of available scholarships is determined by the amount of money donated to the fund by the membership as well as private donations. NSBE thanks all of the members, private donors, and donating companies for their contribution to this scholarship fund.
Mikailia Smith is a NSBE Major Sponsors Scholar ($1,500). Award selections were based on the selection criteria of University Academic Achievement, Service to NSBE (Chapter, Regional, and/or National), other Professional, Campus, and Community Activities, and the applicants’ response to an essay question.
3 Spring 2013
Meet the 2013-2014 Exec. Board Members
Toni-Ann Fancy- Denton
- Telecommunications Chair & Business Chair
Toni is a Junior majoring in Computer Engineering. Her hobbies include playing sports, drawing, singing, and service.
Favorite quote: “You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” – Mahatma Gandhi
Hope Kenya
- Treasurer
Hope is a Junior majoring in Computer Engineering. Her hobbies include playing sports.
Favorite quote: “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not into thine own understanding”
Scholarship Recipients
Bryanna Saunders is a NSBE Fellows Scholar ($1,000). This Scholarship Program is a three tiered-scholarship program that provides scholastic motivation to achieve and serves as a tool to encourage members to continue to strive for academic excellence, while developing professional and leadership skills through organization and community involvement. The awards are given to student members who have demonstrated high scholastic performance, dedicated service to the society and other organizations, and who possess high professional promise.
Advice from Graduating
Seniors
Courtney Anderson will be receiving a Bachelor’s Degree of Science in Industrial Engineering in May. She leaves the following advice to NSBE Members:
- Utilize NSBE as much as possible to gain the full experience and benefits.
- Make sure to attend National Convention to network during the Career Fair, which involves on the spot interviews.
4 Spring 2013
Ricky Sease will be receiving a Bachelor’s Degree of Science in Electrical Engineering in May. He leaves the following advice to NSBE Members:
“No matter how difficult obtaining your degree may be, don’t give up. While you are in college, be open to challenging projects and be sure to acquire skills that are hard to get outside of school. For those of you who are unsure of your career interests, choose the path that keeps the most doors open. Good Luck!!”
Meet the 2013-2014 Exec. Board
Members Christopher Berry
- PCI Co-Chair
Christopher is a Graduate student in Automotive Engineering. His hobbies include training, reading, cooking, learning Spanish, and working on his car.
Favorite quote: “Blessed is the one who does not walk in step with the wicked or stand in the way that sinners take or sit in the company of mockers, but whose delight is in the law of the LORD, and who mediates on his law day and night, that person is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither—whatever they do prospers.” - Psalm 1:1-3
Tiana Johnson
- Historian and TORCH Chair
Tiana is a Freshman in General Engineering. Her hobbies include listening to music, playing basketball, running, and drawing.
Favorite quote: “I saw that my life was a vast glowing empty page and I could do anything I wanted.” – Jack Kerouac
Collegiate members 2Hype on the Red Carpet at Nationals
5 Spring 2013
CH2MHill Impact on NSBE
A portion of our NSBE mission says to ”...succeed professionally…”. One company in particular has been going over and beyond to help the Clemson NSBE Chapter fulfill our mission, CH2M Hill. Instead of just one company presentation CH2M Hill has worked to create a series of five Networking Sessions throughout the school year. Discussion topics included: Career Development, Interviewing, Construction Management, Instrumentation & Controls, and Leadership. On every occasion they come on campus they bring a football team of professionals, usually from various disciplines. This created a welcoming atmosphere and allowed conversation to flow.
The Kickoff Networking session in October 2012 with Mrs. Michelle Stradford, the Vice President and Associate Director for Industrial and Advance Technology from Cincinnati, OH delivered a remarkable presentation. Other speakers from this year are Mr. Stephen Murphy, Mr. Steve Crum, and Mr. Don Cooley all of them have left an imprint on our lives.
CH2M Hill has scholarships with internships available through the Harambee
foundation- an African American special interest group. CH2M Hill is not a company we partner with anymore. They are more than that. CH2M Hill has
become a part of our Clemson NSBE Family.
- Bryanna Saunders
Tonye Hale showing off her 3rd Place award
Jeremy Crosby showing off
his 1st Place Award
6 Spring 2013
Pre- Collegiate Initiative (NSBE Jr.)
PCI meets every Sunday afternoon from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at LittleJohn Community Center off Old Greenville Highway. NSBE mentors children in the 6th through 12th grade. Mentors help with homework and guide them in their projects. It is still not too late to become a mentor. Pre-Collegiate Initiative can always use your help. Not only do you gain community service but you earn NSBE points too.
Some of what they do …
Science Fair
Math Counts
Tri-Math
Ways to get involved in
NSBE Jr. …
•Van Drivers
•Activity Directors
•Help Sam and Courtney
–PCI Committee
•Mentoring
–K.I.T w/mentee
–Come by PCI Meetings and visit
mentees
–1-on-1 Bonding
Engineering & Design
7 Spring 2013
Visit from Dr. Carl Mack
39th Annual National Convention
Pre- Collegiate Initiative
Five PCI students competed in the Science Fair. Three of them placed in the national competition. Jeremy Crosby placed 1st Place in the Middle School Science Fair with his project "Jack It Up" that was about the power of Hydraulics This is Jeremy's 3rd time winning 1st place at the National level. Dominique Edwards placed 1st Place in the High School Science with her project "Future so Bright Gotta Wear Shades" that tested which is more efficient: incandescent light bulbs or LEDs. Dominique is a Senior graduating from TL Hanna High School. Dominique will be attending North Carolina Agricultural and Technical University this August. Tonye Hale placed 3rd Place in the Middle School Science Fair with her project "Crystal Light", which tested the minerals in water. Kiana Reese and Dominique Haymond also competed in Science Fair and Represented Tri-County very well. Talon Hawthorne, Keenan Powell, Ronnie Jordan, and Jeremiah Martin competed in Engineering Design. They made a lot of progress in the last few days before the convention. Their Lego mindstorm competition was to essentially have a robot that could play basketball.
Clemson University Collegiate Members- Undergraduate Students -Bryanna Saunders, Mikailia Smith, Jordan Campbell, Morgan Jones, Heather Hill, Courtney Anderson, Samantha Smith, Ricky Sease and James Peterkin, Graduate Students- Christopher Berry and Jordan Gilmore
We thank MeadWestvaco for their support enabling us to travel to the convention!
Dr. Carl B. Mack is the Executive Director of NSBE, Founder of NSBE’s Summer Engineering Experience for Kids, a Civil Rights Leader, a NAACP Life Member, NSBE Life Member, a Motivational Speaker, and on the Board of Trustees for the Society of Automotive Engineers and Clarkson University. He came to visit the Clemson Chapter of NSBE during NSBE’s Edition of Engineering Week where he gave the keynote address on Black History. He spoke on the History of Black History Month: The Shortest Month/Year, Why Study Black History Month, From First to Worst: White wash him out, Confederate Flag: Racism Still Flying, Reparations: I Didn’t Do It So Why Should I Pay, and The Nigger/Nigga/Niggah in Me is DEAD. Overall, Dr. Mack’s visit was greatly appreciated and left a huge impact on the Clemson Chapter of NSBE.
Thank You to our Sponsors and Supporters…
We appreciate everything that you do!
WISE
LS-Camp
LittleJohn Community Center
Mr. Jason Gamble
Mrs. Sue Lasser
Mr. Reggie Hawthorne
Mrs. Adraine Garner
Dr. Sekou Remy
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Clemson NSBE
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