Staying busy

Mizzou student makes connection here and abroad.

Oct. 11, 2017
This is a picture of Nosa Eke

Nosa Eke, a bioengineering major from Kansas City, stays busy at Mizzou. Beyond his studies in the College of Engineering, Eke is president of his fraternity, the United Ambassadors Diversity Recruitment Team and the National Society of Black Engineers. As one of three co-chairs for the MU United Ambassadors Diversity Recruitment Team, Eke recruits students from across the country to attend Mizzou. Eke says his involvement efforts have greatly contributed to his happiness at Mizzou.

“The most important part of my college experience would definitely have to be the friends and connections I’ve made through my involvement,” Eke said.

One of Eke’s most memorable experiences at Mizzou was traveling to Greece for a study aboard intercession course in engineering as a freshman.

“The trip was amazing and allowed me to experience a different culture and see how engineering affects them,” Eke said.

He attributes all his success at Mizzou to the great people he has come into contact with in his short time at the university.

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