American Indian Science and Engineering Society
A.I.S.E.S Officers (Spring 2013 - Spring 2014)
Co-Chair: Fred Blaisdell
Co-Chair: Michael Charles
Treasurer:
Secretary: Meghan Baker
The American Indian Science & Engineering Society (A.I.S.E.S.) is a national, nonprofit organization which nurtures the building of community by bridging science and technology with traditional Native values. Through its educational programs, A.I.S.E.S. provides opportunities for American Indians and Native Alaskans to pursue studies in science, engineering, and technology arenas and seeks to increase the number of Native scientists and engineers by providing scholarships, mentors and leadership training to its collegiate chapter members.
Cornell's chapter of A.I.S.E.S. participates in the American Indian Program's student recruitment and forums exploring careers in the science and engineering fields.
The primary vision of Cornell University’s AISES chapter is the development of a new generation of educated Native leaders who will in turn contemplate, study, and contribute to the building of a Nation and community among Native Americans. The ultimate goal is to be a catalyst for the advancement of American Indians as they seek to become self-reliant and self-determined members of society.
Membership
AISES Members are not limited to science and engineering students. Both undergraduate and graduate students are part of our organization. The members represent over 15 tribal nations, enhancing the diversity that makes our organization unique. To become a member please contact one of the officers for membership requirements / application for membership
FALL 2012
| Date | Time | Event Title | Location |
| 4:30 | General Meeting | 450 Caldwell | |
| 10/31 -11/3 | AISES National Conference | Alaska |
SPRING 2013
| Date | Time | Event Title | Location |
| 3/7/13 | 5:00 | General Meeting | Akwe:kon |
| 7/8/13 | 5:30 | Planning Meeting | Akwe:kon |

