American Indian Science & Engineering Society

New Mexico State University

Las Cruces, NM

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Announcements

  • AISES of NMSU will be holding a bake sale / yard sale on Saturday October 2, 2004 at Big Daddy's Flea Market and also at the Farmers Market starting at 8:00 am - 12:00pm.  We are asking for donations to sell during for our yard sale and also for our bake sale.  If you are interested in assisting, please attend our next meeting or send us an e-mail.
  • We will be a concession stand this Friday October 1, 2004 at the NMSU Women's Volleyball game.  E-mail us for more info.
  • Come and cheer for the AGGIES against the UTEP Miners in El Paso on Saturday October 2, 2004.
  • AISES of NMSU thanks all who gave their time and effort during our Frybread sale on Friday September 24,2004.  We had a great turn out and had great food.  THANKS!
  • The Career Fair reception at the Hilton was a great success!  It was awesome to see AISES students mingle with recruiters and hopefully get that job or internship they are looking for.  GO AGGIES!
  • Thanks for everyone who participated in the Keep Las Cruces Clean campaign this past Saturday September 18, 2004.  We had a great turn out and had tons of fun.  AISES of NMSU sincerely thanks all participants!
  • Our next meeting will be held on October  7, 2004 at 6:00 pm at Goddard Hall Room 200..

Our Mission

The American Indian Science & Engineering Society (AISES) is a national, nonprofit organization which nurtures building of community by bridging science and technology with traditional Native values. Through its educational programs, AISES provides opportunities for American Indians and Native Alaskans to pursue studies in science, engineering, and technology arenas. The trained professionals then become technologically informed leaders within the Indian community. AISES' ultimate goal is to be a catalyst for the advancement of American Indians and Native Alaskans as they seek to become self-reliant and self-determined members of society.


Welcome Statement

Hello and welcome:

The AISES Chapter of NMSU extends a warm welcome to all students, alumni, and visitors.  Our chapter had a tremendous 2003-2004 school year.  Today, we are excited to build on last year's strong foundation.  The AISES Chapter of NMSU looks forward to the 2004-2005 school year with excitement and optimism.  We have many events for the Fall semester, so we invite you to take a look at the Calendar and check out what AISES of NMSU has planned.  We also invite you to check out our photo gallery to see pictures from last year and Fall semester events thus far.  We will also be posting general meeting minutes for those interested.  We also have a special page that summarizes the outcomes of the 2004 Region III Conference.  Feel free to browse our website.  If you have any questions or comments, please don’t hesitate to contact us.  Again, welcome to our website and thank you for visiting us.

- AISES Chapter of NMSU


Code of Conduct

The AISES Code of Conduct promotes professional development and personal growth by strictly prohibiting the use of intoxicating drus or alcohol and all forms of harassment and discrimination.  This code is meant to reflect the ideals of our Native communities by establishing an expectation that we agree to protect and promote the well-being and growth of all people.  This code is expected to be honored when individuals are representing the AISES organization and by all persons participating in AISES activities.  To this end, each person is asked to consider the spirit of this code and promote its intent by refraining from the prohibited activities and encouraging others to do the same.

AISES will continue to maintain the Code of Conduct as a symbol reflective of the teachings and values of our ancestors.  The Code of Conduct represents the ideas and visions set-forth by the AISES founders and the student leadership.  AISES values and respects the rights and privileges of others and ask that you honor the AISES organization, its mission and the family of AISES by adhering to this Code of Conduct.


Contact Information

Postal address
 

American Indian Program

AISES of NMSU

MSC 4188

New Mexico State University

P.O. Box 30001

Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001

 
Electronic mail
Contact us: nmsu_aises@hotmail.com

 

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