Posts Tagged: Oti Agbeyegbe

NSBE Inspires the Next Generation of Black Engineers

Oti Agbeyegbe (IndE 1T3 + PEY) was inspired by his engineer dad. Lloyd Wiredu (CompE 1T1 + PEY) was sparked by Dexter’s Lab. And for Jean-Yves Ntamwemezi (CompE 1T1 + PEY), he knew he wanted to be an engineer after his family bought their…

ENGaging Toronto Youth

This fall, NSBE (National Society of Black Engineers) Magazine tells the success story of U of T Engineering’s ENGage program. ENGage, a unique partnership between U of T’s NSBE chapter and the Engineering Student Outreach Office, allows black youth – in grades seven…

Engineering student showcases business skills

When Oti Agbeyegbe (MIE 1T2) signed up for Impact Apprentice – a business competition based on Donald Trump’s famed Apprentice – he was excited. It wasn’t competing against peers from across Canada or possibly being named the best in the…

Summer Program ENGages Black Youth in Engineering

A unique partnership between the U of T Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) and the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering is providing new opportunities for black youth to experience engineering. ENGage is…
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