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People of UW: AISES President Ariadna Marquez on building community
Summary
Ariadna Marquez, a senior studying Communication Arts from Milwaukee, leads the UW chapter of AISES and has focused on revitalizing the organization through increased recruitment, new programming, and strengthening ties with tribal nations.
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Ariadna Marquez is a senior studying Communication Arts from Milwaukee and serves as president of AISES at the University of Wisconsin. AISES (Advancing Indigenous Science & Engineering Society) seeks to provide a supportive space that elevates Indigenous students in STEM while welcoming allies from any background who respect Indigenous voices. Marquez has focused on revitalizing the chapter, expanding events and outreach, and adapting after national budget changes affected some signature activities. The group also collaborates with tribal nations in Wisconsin and holds regular meetings at the Indigenous Student Center.
Key details:
- Ariadna Marquez is a senior in Communication Arts and is president of the UW AISES chapter.
- AISES aims to support and elevate Indigenous students in STEM and invites members from diverse backgrounds.
- Marquez prioritized revitalizing the organization with increased recruitment, new programming, and local fundraising after national budget cuts limited some traditional events.
- The chapter maintains relationships with tribal nations in Wisconsin and seeks to share historical and Indigenous knowledge on campus.
- Meetings are held Mondays from 7-8 p.m. at the Indigenous Student Center (215 N Brooks St.), and the chapter posts updates on Instagram @aisesuwmadison.
Summary:
Marquez’s presidency emphasizes rebuilding the chapter’s presence on campus and offering an inclusive community for Indigenous and allied students. The chapter is pursuing new events, outreach, and local fundraising to sustain programming after national changes. Undetermined at this time.
