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Center for Sovereign Nations

In Person - Online - Come see us!  Visit the Center at 105 Life Sciences East or online at sovnationcenter.join@okstate.edu so we can introduce you to new friends and help you get involved on campus.  The leaders of NASA, AISES, and APiO meet in the Center each week to plan fun events, to collaborate, and to support each other.  Also, follow @sovnationcenter on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.

Native American Student Association

The purpose of the Native American Student Association (NASA) is to promote the culture and sovereignty of Native American tribal nations, to perpetuate tribal traditions and customs, and to educate and share these with fellow peers and with the community. Major cultural events include Indian taco sales, the annual stomp dance, and the annual contest powwow, along with other special events and activities. NASA also seeks to obtain and share information about academic and campus resources that contribute to student academic success and opportunity and promotes policies that result in the betterment of Native American students on the Oklahoma State University campus. Follow NASA on Facebook and Twitter or send them an email for more information.

American Indian Science and Engineering Society

The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) is a national, nonprofit organization focused on substantially increasing the representation of American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, First Nations and other indigenous peoples of North America in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) studies and careers.  Follow AISES on Facebook.

Center for American Indian Studies

The goal of the AMIS minor is to encourage students to expand their cultural knowledge and to gain an appreciation for American Indian cultures of Oklahoma, the region, and the nation. The overarching purpose of the minor is to offer an interdisciplinary program for Native American and non-Native American students who wish to concentrate in the study of American Indian law, culture, history, and language or who may be preparing for careers in tribal affairs or other related professional employment. Currently AMIS offer a minor in American Indian Studies (AMIS) that is designed to complement the undergraduate student’s major area of study. Follow AMIS on Facebook.

Alpha Pi Omega

Alpha Pi Omega Sorority Inc. (AΠΩ) was founded on Sept. 1, 1994, on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. We are the oldest and largest Native American Greek Organization. We have over 110 tribal nations represented and over 750 sisters nationally. Gamma Chapter was established in the fall of 2002 at Oklahoma State University and chartered on May 29, 2004.  Alpha Pi Omega's four fundamental principles are: respecting Native American traditions, supporting self-renewal through continuous education, honoring the Creator, and addressing critical issues facing our Native communities and society at large.  Follow APiO on Facebook or send them an email for more information.

Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences

MANRRS is a national society that welcomes membership of people of all racial and ethnic group participation in agricultural and related science careers. MANRRS attempts to provide networks to support professional development of minorities.

Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science

SACNAS is an inclusive organization dedicated to fostering the success of Chicano/Hispanic and Native American scientists, from college students to professionals, in attaining advanced degrees, careers, and positions of leadership in STEM.

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