Workforce 2000: Preparing Students for a High Technology Future is being presented Thursday, March 2, 1995 1-3 PM in Conference Room C, Donaldson Brown Hotel and Conference Center. The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) will present this important videoconference on the future of minority engineering students and professionals as society prepares for fast paced advances in high technology. A panel of experts will discuss: The 21st Century world of high technology, intense global competition and a changing population; The impact of the Information Superhighway; New opportunities created by advancements in telecommunications and computer technology; Strategies to increase retention of African American students in math, science and engineering; Partnerships between educational institutions and high technology corporations; Corporate America's commitment to diversity; Maintaining U.S. leadership in science and technology; And much more! Whom it would benefit to attend this videoconference: All students, faculty & administrators associated with or interested in: Engineering Programs; Computer Science Programs; Business Administration; Academic Affairs; Recruiting & Retention; Student Affairs; Student Government; Math, Science & Engineering Support Programs; Career Planning & Placement; Human Resources; Minority Training Programs; Internship and Co-op Programs; High