The University of Hartford has a golden opportunity knocking at the doors of all engineering majors within our vibrantly diverse campus community! Brace yourselves as the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) gears up for its second annual NSBE Professional Formal on Friday, February 16th, lighting up the Gengras Student Union (GSU) from 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., taking over both North and South cafeterias. This event is not just an occasion; it’s a chance for students to dive into a pool of professional connections within their designated engineering fields.
Picture this: an evening filled with the buzz of networking, where students get to tap into the wealth of experience of professionals, aligning their educational prowess with the demands of their chosen engineering profession. As Jefferson Cajuste advertised in a UNotes announcement, the event itinerary promises an exciting lineup:
- The E-Board will kick off the night by introducing themselves, setting the stage for an evening of possibilities.
- A keynote speaker, armed with 30 minutes, will weave a themed message around their engineering journey, sharing insights and experiences that promise to inspire.
- A sumptuous sit-down dinner follows, not just to tantalize taste buds but to seat students with 1–2 professionals within their specific field of study. An intimate setting for conversations that matter.
- Hold tight, because some NSBE chapter alumni will be right there, contributing to the professional pool of wisdom.
- As dinner wraps up, brace yourselves for open conversations, where common questions announced by the MC spark discussions.
- Individual tables will dive into meaningful discussions, with 1-2 representatives sharing insights in a larger open-room conversation.
This spectacular event is tailor-made for the diverse student community at HART majoring in any engineering discipline! The stage is set to bridge connections, share experiences, and forge bonds that transcend the campus walls.
Have any questions buzzing in your mind about this event? Reach out to the dynamic Jefferson Cajuste at [email protected] or dive into the details here: [Event Details Link].