The United Sikh Association at New York University is a student-run religious and cultural organization with a mission to encourage an on-campus community that spreads awareness of the Sikh religion and inspires others to engage in community service. USA at NYU aims to achieve these goals through religious, cultural, and social activities open to the entire NYU community. With the support of over 40 members, USA at NYU strives to achieve this mission by living closely to the principles of Sikhism, the religion which the organization represents. These principles are those of Seva, or self-less service, Sangat, or community and spiritual support, and Simran, or remembrance of God at all times. These three principles and ideals of Sikhism are incorporated throughout USA at NYU’s endeavors.