Missouri S&T’s NSBE Chapter Poses for a Group Picture After Winning Medium Sized School of the Year for the Second Time in a Row. Photo Credit: NSBE.
Winning the Medium-Sized Collegiate/School of the Year at the National Society of Black Engineers Conference two years in a row is truly impressive. It demonstrates the dedication, leadership, and teamwork within the Missouri S&T chapter.
President Xzavier Rainey and Vice President Mohamed Elshiekh, along with the entire executive board, deserve commendation for their vision and execution of a plan that led to such success. Their commitment to not only winning but also ensuring the sustainability and growth of the chapter is remarkable.
The significance of these victories goes beyond mere recognition; they contribute to enhancing Missouri S&T’s national reputation and demonstrate the skill and potential of its students within the engineering community. As Chapter Advisor Shari Hill pointed out, the goal is to establish S&T as a strong presence and a well-known name across all communities.
The chapter’s ambition and determination to achieve excellence are evident as they set their sights on a #Threepeat. With a dedicated team and a clear goal in mind, there’s no doubt that they have the potential to make it happen.
Congratulations to everyone involved in this outstanding achievement, and best of luck in pursuing the goal of winning at Nationals again next year in Chicago!