UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The BLK Men in Tech (BMiT) Penn State chapter was honored as the Collegiate Chapter of the Year at the 2025 BMiT THRIVE Conference, held on Oct. 2-5 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Twelve students from the College of Information Sciences and Technology (IST) and one student from Penn State World Campus attended.
THRIVE is a tech conference designed to foster connections, facilitate learning and promote personal development for all in the tech community, with a special focus on the Black male experience. It’s sponsored by BLK Men in Tech, a non-profit organization that provides access, resources and community for Black men within the tech industry and those who are interested in entering the space.
“This national event featured a distinguished lineup of Fortune 500 executives and trailblazing entrepreneurs, and our students rose to the occasion with excellence,” said Roderick Lee, associate professor of information systems and affiliate associate professor of information sciences and technology at Penn State Harrisburg, who attended with the students.
As part of the event, chapter members participated in the Student Success Panel, speaking directly to high school students about their academic journeys, as well as their experiences with internships and undergraduate research.
“They shared valuable insights, offered encouragement and powerfully demonstrated what’s possible when access, opportunity and community support converge,” Lee said.