Benjamin-Nicolas Enwesi
Benjamin-Nicolas Enwesi
Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Benjamin-Nicolas Enwesi's university experience is enriched by a blend of leadership, community involvement, and rigorous academic research.
As the President of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) on campus, Benjamin-Nicolas actively leads efforts to unify historically African American fraternities and sororities, fostering collaboration and advocacy for members, which enhances the campus community.
In the role of Vice Polemarch of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Benjamin-Nicolas oversees chapter operations and focuses on mentoring members in their personal and professional development, deepening the fraternity's impact.
Additionally, Benjamin-Nicolas is involved in the Black Student Union (BSU), African Student Association (ASA), and the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), connecting with peers to promote cultural awareness and advance academic success.
Benjamin-Nicolas's academic journey is also characterized by a role as a student researcher, delving into complex problems in the fields of autonomous unmanned systems and quantum machine learning. This research has not only honed technical skills but also fueled a passion for innovation and discovery.
Previously, Benjamin-Nicolas served as the event chair for the university's Color Stack Chapter, organizing events that celebrated diversity and fostered an inclusive environment.
Through these diverse roles, Benjamin-Nicolas is committed to leveraging his education and experiences to make a meaningful impact in technology and the community.