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Entangled Spaces: showcasing what arts and humanities do for the world
At a new showcase event, the College of Arts and Letters demonstrates why the arts and humanities are powerful tools in understanding our world and building our future. The event will feature table displays of collaborative projects undertaken by members of the college’s various schools and departments and will a culminate in a conversation with CAL’s three arts and humanities fellows about their work and how it relates to this year’s theme of environment and sustainability. Humans of NAU
Humans of NAU: Amy Horn
Amy Horn loves taking photos, teaching photography at NAU, long-distance running and travel. She talks about applying her early interests in woodworking and accounting to her photography career, her ultramarathon community and the most brutal run she's ever done. Campus & Community
How one NAU occupational therapy student took command of her life, and a unit in the military
'Scary and beautiful'—that's how Kiera Butler describes the experience of leading a unit in the U.S. Army Reserve. Last year, after eight years in the reserves, she took on this leadership role and with it the responsibility of more than 40 other soldiers. At the same time, she's working on a doctoral degree in occupational therapy. It's all part of her life's work of caring for people whose lives had been uprooted by the unexpected. MORE NEWS Campus & Community
Eight women who changed NAU, Flagstaff and the world
To celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re sharing a few stories about Lumberjack teachers, leaders and alumnae who made NAU history by breaking glass ceilings, advocating for their communities and accomplishing remarkable things. How one NAU occupational therapy student took command of her life, and a unit in the military
'Scary and beautiful'—that's how Kiera Butler describes the experience of leading a unit in the U.S. Army Reserve. Last year, after eight years in the reserves, she took on this leadership role and with it the responsibility of more than 40 other soldiers. At the same time, she's working on a doctoral degree in occupational therapy. It's all part of her life's work of caring for people whose lives had been uprooted by the unexpected. Celebrating women's stories, contributions and accomplishments
Learn about women's contributions to global trade, pop culture, economics and more this March for Women's HerStory Month. The Commission on the Status of Women has partnered with other campus organizations to bring a diverse set of speakers to campus.