American Indian Society of Engineers and Scientists Chapter at George Mason University

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The objective of AISES GMU is to substantially increase the representation of Indigenous peoples of North America and the Pacific Islands in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) studies at George Mason University.

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Gordon North Piegan

President
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Gabrielle Tayac

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Merit Goan

Secretary
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Lorenzo Ingham

Treasurer
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Huayra Forster

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Kentaro Nojima-Schmunk

Vice-President

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American Indian Society of Engineers and Scientists Chapter at George Mason University


Fairfax Virginia
United States

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