Student Clubs and Organizations
Starting a Club
Learn how to start a student group here at CNM.
If you would like further information, please contact the Student Activities Office at (505) 224-3238.
By joining a student group you can enhance opportunities for academic achievement which could to lead to a greater college experience and you’ll be able to network with your fellow students and other CNM community members.
If you are interested in joining or would like more information, contact the CSC Advisor.
Clubs and Organizations
The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) is a national nonprofit organization with a mission to increase Indigenous representation in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
The CNM AISES Chapter is a student-led club and a resource for scholarships, internships, professional development, and exciting events. The CNM AISES Chapter encourages Native American students pursuing STEM-related careers to participate in the student club, though every student on campus is welcome to join.
If you are interested in joining the CNM AISES Chapter, please contact Co-Advisors Cara Thunder, Chris Kerns, and Dee Bluehorse.
Contact: Julie Mason
Provide students with fun, extracurricular learning methods as well as the opportunity to gain real-world experiences.
Contact: Jennifer Johnson
Stimulate foster and promote public interest in the art and education for our members. By organizing and funding workshops, exhibitions, art sales, study time, talks, museum tours, and a connection to the wider arts community. Supporting our members in the creative endeavors.
Contact: Sonya Lara
Help students strive for academic excellence, encourage positive images of African Americans, and help students become an integral part of the CNM community. Visit the Black Student Union site.
Contact: Daniel Johnson
The CNM Chronicle is a student-run weekly newspaper publication serving more than 28,000 students, staff, and faculty. Learn more about the history of the CNM Chronicle or view the CNM Chronicle online.
Contact: Brenda Mendez de Andrade
The CNM Dream Team is a student-led organization that focuses on immigrant rights and equal educational opportunities for all. We promote the empowerment, leadership, and development of immigrant students.
Contact: Laura Arguelles
Network and collaborate on projects and goals.
Contact: Sandra Vazquez
Promote student community by gathering and disseminating information regarding student leadership opportunities, ECOS activities and projects, and other student-related issues.
Contact: Kerry Bruce
This student organization is dedicated to the goal of improving group members’ technology, engineering, collaboration, and coding skills by working on group software and hardware projects and training for and participating in computer-related competitions, events, and activities.
Please contact the Student Activities Office at (505) 224-3238 for more information.
Contact: ptk@cnm.edu
Alpha Upsilon Chi, CNM’s chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, rewards the hard work of students who excel academically, organizes service projects, and coordinates honors study topics.
Contact: Karen Browning
To gain professional, networking, and community service experience. To educate the community on the value of the profession of physical therapy.
Contact: Cloe Villegas
To provide a safe social and educational space for LGBTQ+ students, faculty, and staff. Welcoming a diverse population of ethnic, religious, political, and cultural values while promoting understanding and acceptance for those marginalized as a result of sexual orientation &/or gender identity. We support a campus environment that is free from prejudice, harassment, or violence. We provide social activities, educational programming, and advocacy with the goal of enhancing safety, acceptance, and quality of life with the CNM community.
Contact: Deborah Singh
Educating and communicating throughout New Mexico about radiologic technology.
Please contact the Student Activities Office at (505) 224-3238 for more information.
Contact: Lila Martinez
Strengthen, encourage, and share a passion for the art of sewing.
Contact: Robin Fitzpatrick
To provide programs and opportunities for CNM nursing students to come together, support each other, and become involved in the healthcare community in a professional role as a student nurse.