There are many ways to get involved with Latinx Student Empowerment or even take on a leadership role! You are always welcome to attend our programs or just stop by our space at 626 Thurston to study, take a break, meet new friends, or receive advice from our staff and student fellows.
Join a student organization or attend their programming Latinx Student Empowerment advises and/or collaborates with many student organizations.
La Asociacion Latina (LAL) is the umbrella organization for our Latinx student organization community at Cornell University. LAL provides sub-organizations with funding and resources to promote their mission on campus. Join LAL's CampusGroups page to stay up to date with their programming including annual events.
Below are some of the many student organizations available at Cornell. This list may change based on re-registration.
Pre-Professional Student Organizations
Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA)
Cornell Latinos in Business
Cornell Latinx Association of Prelaws (CLAP)
Multicultural Greek Fraternal Council affiliated organizations
La Unidad Latina, Lambda Upsilon Lambda Fraternity, Inc.
Latinas Promoviendo Comunidad/ Lambda Pi Chi Sorority, Inc.
Omega Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
Sigma Lambda Upsilon/Señoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority, Inc.
Lamda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc.
Social/Cultural Organizations
Asociación de Centroamericanos Unidos (ACaU)
Asociación De Sudamericanos Unidos (ASAU)
Brazilian Student Association at Cornell University (BRASA)
Caribbean Student Association (CSA)
Colombianos Unidos
Contigo Perú
Ecuadorian Students’ Association (ECUA)
Haitian Students Association (HSA)
Jamaican Students’ Association (JSA)
The Mexican Student Association's (MEXSA)
MECHA
The Puerto Rican Student Association (PRSA)
Quisqueya—The Dominican Students Association
Performance and Dance Organizations
Caribbean Students’ Association Dance Ensemble’s (CCSADE)
Mariachi Regional en Cornell University
Sabor Latino Dance Ensemble
Salsa Pa'lante
Alumni
We are so grateful to all the alumni that support our office and get involved with Cornell’s current students!
Cornell Latino Alumni Association (CLAA): The Cornell Latino Alumni Association (CLAA) was founded in 1994 with the mission of representing and promoting the needs and interests of all Latino alumni as they exist at Cornell University and beyond. Membership in CLAA is open to all Cornell University alumni holding undergraduate or post graduate degrees from Cornell, and Cornell faculty and staff members who support the purposes and goals of CLAA.