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Student Aims to Showcase Black Voices at ٺƵ

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Ahmed Eltayeb and Chancellor Gary S. May pose for photo in studio.
Computer science major Ahmed Eltayeb — holding up five fingers for his Five Percent Studios — poses with Chancellor Gary S. May after the pair talked for this month’s episode of ”Face to Face With Chancellor May.” (Alysha Beck/ٺƵ)

Computer science major Ahmed Eltayeb joins Chancellor Gary S. May on this month’s episode of Face to Face to discuss his efforts to boost representation online.

Eltayeb is the founder of Five Percent Studios, which he said posts vlogs and other videos online to showcase “the experience of Black students at ٺƵ.”

That can range from interviews outside a concert to photoshoots with fraternities. The name of the organization is a reference to the fact that fewer than 5% of ٺƵ undergraduates are Black.

‘An impactful voice’ 

He said his efforts have also brought people together for deeper connections.

“Building a community means we’re building a family,” he said.

Purple graphic with text "Face to Face with Chancellor May"

That family feeling is what initially drew him to ٺƵ as a transfer student from Laney College in Oakland.

“And as soon as I came for the first orientation and it says, ‘You belong here,’ that thing stuck with me a lot,” Eltayeb said. “So I was like: ‘You know what? I do belong here, and I want to (have) an impactful voice.’”

Eltayeb said his efforts have sought to connect with people not just at ٺƵ, but around the world. And he has experience with different cultures — during his interview with May, Eltayeb talked about his upbringing in Sudan, and the fact that his mother now lives in Egypt.

He and May also discussed their membership in the National Society of Black Engineers, and the chancellor gave career advice to the undergraduate.

Watch the full episode above () to hear more about Eltayeb’s hobbies, music recommendations and how he hopes to focus on artificial intelligence in his career.

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Cody Kitaura is the editor of Dateline ٺƵ and can be reached by email or at 530-752-1932.

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