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We Need You!
As an NBGSA alumnus, your academic expertise is needed to help shape the career of upcoming scholars. You have access to resources from which current graduate students can benefit. By sharing your skills, knowledge, and finances with our organization, we can continue to grow and increase our presence in higher education. We will be contacting you about future initiatives and activities.
Alumni Representatives
There are 10 NBGSA academic divisions:
- Business: Accounting, Hospitality/Tourism,
Marketing, MBA, and Organizational Behavior
- Education: Curriculum Design, Educational Administration,
Educational Leadership, Higher Education, Literacy & Reading, and
Teaching
- Engineering: Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical
Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering
- Fine Arts: Architecture, Film, Music, Painting, Photography,
Sculpture, and Theatre
- Health & Medical: Dentistry; Dietetic, Occupational,
Physical, Recreational, Respiratory, and Speech Therapy; Kinesiology;
Medicine; Nursing; Public Health; and Veterinary Science
- Humanities: English, Foreign Languages, Literature, Philosophy,
and Religion
- Law
- Science: Biology, Chemistry, and Animal Science
- Social Science: Anthropology, History, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology
- Other
Current Alumni Representatives:
Browse the links on the top right to learn more about becoming a NBGSA alumni representative.
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The 2010-2011 NBGSA Conference Committee is currently seeking a conference theme for the 23rd
Annual National Black Graduate Student Conference. The conference theme is one of the most
integral aspects of the conference as all conference activities and materials are influenced by the
theme. We invite members to submit conference theme ideas. Download the "Call for Themes" document for more information.
Call and Response: The Scholarly Journal of the National Black Graduate Student Association (NBGSA) solicits research of publishable quality that addresses areas of intellectual or social concern to communities and persons of African descent for Volume 3. Potential contributors should send an abstract of 500-750 words by May 31st, 2010. Please send abstracts for articles and book reviews to callandresponse@nbgsa.org.
Now Offering Advertisement Space in our Quarterly Newsletter, Conference Program, and Website.
Contact the Director of Corporate and
Institutional Development at
(800) 471-4102 x106 or
development@NBGSA.org
Get involved! Become a state or academic represenative. For additional information email president@nbgsa.org.
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May-31-2010
Call and Response Journal
Submission Deadline
March 2011
National Black Graduate Student Conference (NBGSC)
Columbia, South Carolina
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