National Black Information Technology Leadership Organization (NBITLO)

National Black Information Technology Leadership Organization (NBITLO) NBITLO was founded to establish a Nationwide Network of Information Technology Professionals. www.NBITLO.org

Vision

Populating the global workforce with a diverse and highly qualified group of Information Technology Leaders who will lead with vision, innovation, tech savvy, and keen technology leadership skills. Mission

Enabling vision-driven Information Technology Leaders
Promoting Technoprenuership and BTSU Incubation
Inspiring Innovation, Digital Citizenship & Global Collaboration
Fostering Networki

ng & Mentorship Opportunities
Encouraging Certification
Creating Opportunities for Philanthropic and Global Outreach

08/19/2019

One organization is focused on getting more black people working in the cybersecurity field. There will be 3.5 million unfilled cybersecurity jobs by 2021.

Highlights from Kappa Alpha Psi’s Conclave in Philly. 🏆♦️ watchtheyard.com/kappas/conclav…
08/05/2019

Highlights from Kappa Alpha Psi’s Conclave in Philly. 🏆♦️ watchtheyard.com/kappas/conclav…

The brothers of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. came from all across the world to Philly last week for their 2019 Conclave and they painted the town crimson and cream. From community service, brotherhood events and business meetings, the brothers truly made a powerful impact on the city and showed....

09/19/2018

A 26-year-old Nigerian, credited for building the world’s first gaming robot, has just become the highest paid in the field of Robotic engineering. Silas Adekunle achieved this feat after signing a new deal with the world’s reputable software manufacturers, Apple Inc. More about this Another $15...

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12/25/2017

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For job seekers, “do what you love” is wise, well-worn advice. But you’d also be smart to research the city you’re committing to before packing your bags to take on a new gig. Careers site Glassdoor found the cities where employees are happiest by looking at job satisfaction ratings across t...

10/17/2017

-- Students from over 70 HBCUs to Attend Tech Summit at Morehouse alongside Innovators, Start-Ups, and Silicon Valley's finest. -- Atlanta, GA -- In just two weeks, innovators, silicon valley start-ups, technology thought-leaders, STEM practitioners, and higher education administrators along with HB...

10/10/2017

The USBE Weekly Recap highlights articles featured on blackengineer.com from the past week. To learn about these stories and more, check out the links below:...

10/10/2017

Five historically black colleges and universities are taking bold steps to preserve the environment and build healthier communities for African-Americans...

10/03/2017

"150 years of intellectual excellence, 150 years of service, 150 years of non violent conflict transformation. Morehouse is here to stay." - President Emeritus Robert Michael Franklin ’75 10th President of Morehouse College

10/03/2017

The Spelman Innovation Lab launched its 2017 workshop series Sept. 20, offering students hands-on learning experience in art, computing, video game development and website building. Workshops were initially offered last spring semester. New this fall is the addition of two faculty members as instructors. Jerry Volcy, Ph.D. director, Spelman Innovation Lab, and Brown-Simmons Professor in the Department of Computing, will teach “Physical Computing 101.” Jaye Nias, Ph.D., a CURE postdoctoral fellow, will lead the “Dope Art Series.”

Experts from companies such as Cartoon Network Games, Softwear Automation and Street Cat Media will also serve as instructors. “It is vitally important for students to be exposed to the tools and technologies that we offer in the workshops,” said Jessica Anderson, assistant director of the Innovation Lab and instructor for the course “Making Art and Jewelry with the Laser Cutter.” Workshops run through mid-November. Visit here for more information on the Innovation Lab: bit.ly/2fC02Qo

10/03/2017

The Cultivating Panther 🐾Administration takes Chicago 📍 🔥🔥

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09/26/2017

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On October 27th and 28th, the first-ever HBCU Technology...

Address

16430 Barker Springs Suite 218976
Houston, TX
77079

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+18322245801

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