Student Clubs
All College of Menominee Nation students are encouraged to join and participate in the following clubs:
Contact:
715-799-6226
800-567-2344
American Indian Business Leaders (AIBL)
Supports and promotes the education and development of future American Indian business leaders to meet the need for educated, experienced members to assist with tribal economic development.
Contact:
Ann Walenski, Ext. 3225
American Indian Science & Engineering Society (AISES)
AISES especially helps American Indian and Alaska Native students prepare for careers in science, technology, and engineering through scholarship opportunities, networking at regional and national conferences and other events.
Contacts:
Jennifer Morris, Advisor
Mason Powless, Chapter President
Joshua Waupoose, Vice President
Brennan Waupoose, Secretary
Michael Guyette, Treasurer
Student Nurse's Association
The club provides a network for nursing students throughout our programs, including Biological and Physical Sciences majors intending to be nursing students. They plan and execute service projects on and off campus, connect with national student nurse matters and give collective student input at nursing department meetings.
Contacts:
Lori Kroenke, Advisor
Karen Bialcik, Advisor
Kenneth Radomski, President
Renee Flora, Vice President

CMN Prep Club - AIHEC
Prepare and fund raise for competition at the annual American Indian Higher Education Consortium conferences. Students usually compete in the Knowledge Bowl, the Business Bowl, and the Science Bowl as well as several speech competitions.
Contact:
Ryan Winn, Ext. 3070
Feather Chronicles
Here's their website
Provides an opportunity for CMN’s creative writers – students, faculty, and staff – to share their work and encourage and support one another.
Contact:
Dr. Dennis Vickers (Faculty Advisor)
Get Out the Vote
Allows students to participate and volunteer in political activities at the state and national levels.
Contact:
Dr. Patricia Hawpetoss Brzezinski (Faculty Contact)
Strategies for Environmental Education, Development & Sustainability (SEEDS)
The CMN SEEDS (Strategies for Ecology Education, Development & Sustainability) group is an active student group on campus that works at promoting and implementing sustainability initiatives on campus. It helped start the Campus Grind Coffee Shop and was instrumental in making it a uniquely “green business.”
Contact:
Dr. William Van Lopik (Faculty Contact), 715-799-5600, Ext. 3257
The group has sponsored many workshops and campus-wide presentations on sustainability since its beginnings in 2003. SEEDS’ members have travelled to Mexico and to various locations across the United States to learn more about environmental sustainability. Any student is welcome to join SEEDS and participate in the sustainability movement. Regularly monthly meetings are announced via the CMN email system. Come be a part of the longest running student group on the CMN campus.
Student Government
Officers are elected by their peers and serve as representatives of the CMN student body. They address student concerns and sponsor student activities. Members develop confidence and leadership skills.
Contacts:
Rebecca Edler (Faculty Adviser)
Mike Faulds (Faculty Adviser)
Sally Hill (President)
Lee Stoehr (Vice President)
Shanae Hickman (Secretary)
Jesse Kaquatosh-Williams (Co-Secretary)
Harold Bowman (Treasurer)
Manih Boyd (Keshena rep)
Antonio Hernandez (Green Bay rep)