College of Engineering hosted 29th AMIE conference. After COVID-19, it was the first time for in person AMIE meeting, There was 11 Engineering Deans of ABET accredited Engineering Schools and 200 industrial partners attending it. It was two days of rich and insightful dialogue on forging impactful HBCU partnerships, strengthening the STEM pipeline for diverse talent and ensuring corporate diversity and inclusion efforts are a true movement, not just a moment. This requires intentionality, focus and disciplined execution to drive transformational change.  Thanks for sponsors, partners and HBCU Schools of Engineering for enriching the lives of students and striving to make the world a better place. We left the conference inspired and committed. Together we can make a difference. Dean Li, Dr. Armwood-Gordon, Dr. Amir Shirkhodaie, Dr. Dennis have worked four months to prepare this conference. Thanks for TSU students to support this important event. Thanks for Mercy Sammy to represent TSU students to speak in the panel. TSU choirs, marching band and jazz band did great performance in this event. Thanks for President Glover, Dr. Melton, Dr. Quick, Dean Reddy spoke to them.

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