 Bozio, Aye, Aloha, and Yat'e. This is just a small sample of greetings from the 65-plus indigenous nations represented on Purdue's campus. At the Native American Educational and Cultural Center, your heritage has a home, and you immediately feel that sentiment as you enter the lounge area, where students socialize, gather for meetings, and share experiences surrounded by historical and contemporary artwork representing a variety of indigenous communities. The NACC provides a safe and inclusive learning environment for Purdue students, faculty, and staff to engage in meaningful conversations regarding Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian people. We proudly serve the campus community in providing a variety of programs and services throughout the year, and one of our signature programs is the Sloan Indigenous Graduate Partnership Program. This is designed to bring Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian students who are pursuing a master's or PhD in a STEM discipline. You can discuss tribal nations in the multi-purpose room, grab a coffee from the kitchen, or hold a meeting in the fully equipped conference room. More educational opportunities can be found on the second floor library and university-supported computer lab. The Native American Educational Cultural Center is not only a home to Purdue's intertribal communities, but a place for everyone to explore. Please visit us to learn more about the many indigenous cultures that are part of Purdue's rich diversity.