University of Minnesota Morris

*                                         AISES

                                                                                                     Established Spring 2005

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What is AISES?

AISES is the American Indian Science & Engineering Society.  We are a college chapter of the national organization.

 

Why join?

We are a newbie group but we love to travel and work with the Morris community.  We want YOUR ideas for fundraising, getting more members, and encouraging younger generations to be in science and math fields.  You DO NOT have to be American Indian or in the sciences to be in this group.  We welcome everyone. 

 

Where have we gone?

We attend the AISES National conference, which is held in a different city every year.  We get together with other AISES members which includes professionals, teachers, other college students, high school students, and great contacts with corporate sponsors like NASA, IBM, Lockheed Martin, etc., graduate school and internship opportunities. 

 

For even more info, please go to: www.aises.org

 

 

November 2002: Tulsa, Oklahoma

 

 

 

 November 2003: Albuquerque, New Mexico

 

AISES Officers:

 

Cedar Gillette,

President

Sharon Jurina,

Vice President

Takayla Lightfield, Secretary-Treasurer

 

AISES Co-Advisors:

 

Mike Miller,

Multi-Ethnic Student Program Cultural Coordinator

Professor Joe Alia, Chemistry

Professor Jong-Min Kim,

Statistics

 
                 

                               November 2004: Anchorage, Alaska

 

                                       

               

November 2005: Charlotte, North Carolina

 

 

 

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Want to become a member? Have any questions for us?

Please email Cedar at gill0331@morris.umn.edu

 

 

 

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