
Inside NAU is published weekly for faculty, staff and friends of Northern Arizona University. We welcome story ideas related to NAU's mission, its employees and its students. Submit story ideas to
Mary Lemma, (928) 523-0611, or
e-mail Mary.Lemma@nau.edu.
Publisher: John D. Haeger, President
Editor: Mary Lemma—Office of Public Affairs
Contributing writers: Tom Bauer, Lisa Nelson—Office of Public Affairs
Student writer: Jeff Peterson— Office of Public Affairs
Electronic design: Tracie Hansen,
Jeff Dillon—University Marketing
Printed design: Vernon
Davis—Printing Services
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Spring semester begins
Tues., Jan. 18
Welcome back!
NAU Men's Basketball vs. Weber State
Thursday, Jan. 13, 7 to 9 p.m., Walkup Skydome
www.nauathletics.com
NAU Men's Basketball vs. Idaho State
Saturday, Jan. 15, p.m., 7 to 9 p.m.,
Walkup Skydome
www.nauathletics.com
For these and other events visit events.nau.edu.
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Due to the closure on Tuesday, this week's issue of Inside NAU is one day late.
Stay informed
when
it snows
Four good ways to get up-to-date information about campus operations during snowy weather:
- Call the NAU Now line:
(928) 523-0007
- Listen to local radio and TV stations
- Go to the NAU home page.
- Go to MyNAU and check out NAU Announcements— Urgent
You can find NAU's emergency closure policy and procedures here. |
Record snowfall
slams campus
Twenty-four hours after NAU had one of its rare closures due to a severe winter storm, several parking lots and sidewalks on campus remained unplowed and difficult to pass. READ MORE...
New semester brings extended office hours
Several NAU offices will remain open for longer business hours to accommodate students at the start of the spring semester. READ MORE...
Winter Session
heats up at NAU
The number of students enrolled in the 2004 Winter Session has given a warm feeling to Northern Arizona University. READ MORE...
Film series joins "4-H" club
You may not see a parade of dairy goats in this spring's film series, but the Humanities, Arts and Religion Department is launching a different kind of 4-H club—its spring series theme, "Hitchcock, Hawks, Heavies and 'Heavens.'" The series starts Tuesday, Jan. 18, at 7 p.m. in Cline Library. READ MORE…
NAU in the News
- When Matt Engbring graduated from NAU in December and left for Thailand, he fulfilled a dream—and survived a nightmare. READ MORE...
- Paula Radcliffe, the world record holder in the women's marathon, dropped out of the race in Athens last summer, exhausted and disappointed. But after the summer defeat, she made a comeback after training at the High Altitude Sports Training Complex. ~The Arizona Daily Sun, January 3
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