Student Orgs

Student Organizations

 AISESAmerican Indian Science & Engineering Society

www.aises.org
Join and be eligible for scholarships, internships and other benefits. Contact Ken Lokensgard, for more information.

Photo of cougar head with feathers around it. below photo is the text ASWSU Ku-Ah-MahKu-Ah-Mah

Instagram Ku-Ah-Mah means cougar in the Nez Perce language and is the Native American Student Organization. Ku-Ah-Mah supports many events throughout the school year, including; the Annual Pah-Loots-Pu Celebration Pow Wow, events during Native American Heritage Month.

 Native American Graduate and Professional Student Association (NAGPRA)*

www.facebook.com/groups/wsuigpsa

Contact: Ken Lokensgard, Advisor

Photo is women with feather in hair with words NAWANAWA

Instagram: WsuNAWA
Addresses the needs and concerns of Native Americans. NAWA sponsors social and educational events throughout the school year.


Contact Joelle Edwards if interested in joining.

 sacnasSACNAS
instagram page
Facebook page
Presence Page


The WSU SACNAS Student Chapter is designed to provide a community, support system, and research/volunteer opportunities for students in STEM disciplines

 DrumAIM

AIM was developed and re-imaged in Spring 2024 to provide a community of support for people on campus centered around uplifting our community. We plan to collaborate within the Native American Student Center and other orgs to promote healthy living and celebrate identities!

The student drum group, previously knows as WAZZU singers has existed since 1994 when it was organized by two Native American students. The first drum was made by Randy Friedlander, Colville Confederated Tribes, and Aaron Thomas, Lummi, under the direction and assistance of Randy’s father. 

Contact Tommy Williams to join