Big Wins in Atlanta for Brooklyn Tech’s National Society of Black Engineers Chapter
With support from the Alumni Foundation’s Jeffrey M. Haitkin ‘62 Faculty Grants Program, the Brooklyn Tech chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) traveled to Atlanta, GA, March 20-24, 2024, to celebrate their 30th anniversary as a chapter and to participate and compete in the 50th Annual Convention.
Highlights includedTech’s chapter tying for National 1st Place honors in the Try-Math-a-Lon competition and 3rd Place in the Ten80 collaborative race.
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A special shout out to individual member awards to Fatoumata Barry ‘25, Kiara Frederick ‘24, Mariama Barry ‘25 and Oliver Rygh ‘24 for fall semester academic achievement and outstanding contributions to the chapter.
Photo: Students and advisors, just before the TORCH awards ceremony. From left: Mr. Sermo Barracks, Jr. ‘92, Ms. Angele Alberga, Mr. Jan-Kristof Louis-Mansano (Mr. K. ), Mr. Kellan Mansano, Vickenzky Jean-Baptiste '27, Kenyon Lovett '25, Branden Smith '25, Oliver Rygh '24, Fatoumata Barry '24, Joshua Vail '25, Kiara Laurore '24, Kiara Frederick '24, Trinity Burke-Joseph '27, Ethan Marecheau '25, Shii-Ann Wallace '24, Sania Griffith '24, Amelia Tineo '24, Mariama Barry '25, and Ms. Rachael Ming.
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