An enjoyable part of the Cornell experience is to participate in clubs and organizations. There are organizations that will fit what you are interested in. There are several to choose from, including AISES and NASAC (for undergraduates), and NALSA and IGSA (formerly "CCAIGPS") (for graduates or professional students).
Organization Summaries
American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES): nurtures the building of community by bridging science and technology with traditional Native values;
Indigenous Graduate Student Association (IGSA, formerly "CCAIGPS"): serves as a forum for graduate students to discuss cultural social, political, and educational concerns and to network with other Native students and organizations;
Native American Law Student Association (NALSA): seeks to raise awareness in the Cornell community of legal issues affecting North American Indian Nations, and to bring speakers to campus to share their expertise on these issues;
Native American Students at Cornell (NASAC): provides a forum for students to discuss issues that concern them as Native peoples. The organization also promotes awareness of Native cultures and issues on campus and in the community through political, cultural, and social events.

