Celebrating Black History Month

In February, we celebrate Black History Month and recognize the cultural history, triumphs and adversities that are deeply rooted in our country's history. We seek to bring awareness about the many contributions of our Black and African American community members in our college and to the fields of engineering. 

CU «Ƶ Engineering recognizes that the terms “Black” and “African American” do not describe the community’s identity as a whole. We also recognize that a term that feels right for one person may not adequately capture the experience of another. We seek to celebrate as broadly and inclusively as possible, and to encourage individuals to proudly claim whatever label(s) best describe how they personally identify. 

As a college, we are committed to creating inclusive and supportive environments both in the college and in society at large. We are excited to celebrate the contributions of our college and society researchers, instructors, student leaders and alumni. On this page you will find stories of members of our engineering community and resources. Let’s learn about, celebrate, and uplift our Black and African-American community members.

CS students reflect on the 2024 National Society of Black Engineers' Annual Convention

CU «Ƶ National Society of Black Engineers 2024 members
The CU «Ƶ chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) recently had 35 of their members attend the 2024 NSBE Annual Convention in Atlanta, Georgia. The annual conference provides workshops, panel discussions, a career fair and networking opportunities for NSBE members.

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CAAAS Day Black History Month Celebration

Colorado Governor Jared Polis proclaimed Feb. 1, the first day of Black History Month each year, as the Center for African and African American Studies (CAAAS) Day.

The International Film Series, in partnership with the Center for African and African American Studies (The CAAAS), celebrated Black History Month with a program that highlights Black culture through cinema. The films represent the rich cultural influence, artistic merit, and powerful messages the filmmakers have to share with us. There were 10 films to choose from which aimed to provide a varied selection of voices that is not to be missed.