As new technologies become more important in shaping the future of the world, it is important that all people have a level playing field to shape this trend. Today, there is a shortage of people of African ancestry in America's graduate engineering and science programs. This diminishing pipeline is has contributed to the lack of black faculty in these areas. This lack of diversity has adversely affected America’s ability to remain effective in the technological landscape in the 21st century. It is the mission of BGESS to resolve this problem through promotion of diversity. We welcome our fellow underrepresented minorities and others to join in our campaign to change the face of American science and engineering!
As graduate students in engineering and the sciences, the members of BGESS feel we are in a unique position to bring about progress in all of these areas. We have created resources on our web page as part of this effort. We invite you to explore and use the information contained herein. While you are here, we also invite you to visit our undergraduate counterpart, BESSA.
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