
Veterans Day holiday
In observance of the Nov. 11 Veterans Day holiday, NAU will be closed on Friday, Nov. 10.
SBS dean Cruz-Uribe leaving NAU
Kathryn Cruz-Uribe, dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, has accepted a position at California State University, Monterey Bay.
Longtime NAU custodian dies at 69
Macy Pryer, a custodian for NAU's Capital Assets and Services for nearly 30 years, died Oct. 22.

Aussie football's Magpies return to NAU
The Collingwood Football Club from Melbourne will arrive next week to train at the Center for High Altitude Training.

NAU grad Gabaldon grabs Quill Award
Best-selling author Diana Gabaldon's A Breath of Snow and Ashes won in the Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror category.
SPOTLIGHT: Kudos to these faculty, staff and students for their recent accomplishments:
- Five graduate students in the School of Communication: Melanie Birck, Sara Cobb, Carly Long, Kevin Mitchell and Hilary Nemchik
- Five undergraduate students in the School of Communication: Rachel David, Melanie Dodson, Jake Leon-Guerrero, Natasha Kypfer and Brian Rogers
- Four faculty members in the School of Communication: lecturer Marie Baker-Ohler, speech communication professor Dayle Hardy-Short, Mark Neumann, director of the school, and communication professor Brant Short
- Bruce Sullivan, professor of Humanities, Arts and Religion
- Gioia Woods, associate professor of Humanities, Arts and Religion
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Laughter and learning during National American Indian Heritage Month
A cornucopia of events is planned on campus throughout November, including workshops about Native food, free films, movies and the Miss Indian NAU Pageant.
Free Gospel festival
Put your hands together for the third annual African American Gospel Festival at 1 p.m. Nov. 4 in Ashurst Auditorium.
Rhythm, music and theater to unite
at Japanese drumming performance
The ancient tradition of taiko comes to NAU during a free performance of Fushicho Daiko on Nov. 5.
Landmark Geography Awareness Week planned
NAU hopes to increase its geography know-how during Geography Awareness Week, Nov. 12-18.
Yuma golf tourney to raise funds
for students
The Yuma Chapter of NAU's Alumni Association is getting in the swing to raise funds for scholarships.

Using Earth's heat: Geothermal energy an alternative
for residents, firms, utilities to tap
Tucson Citizen, Nov. 1, 2006
More customers buy straight from the farm
The Journal News (New York), Nov. 1, 2006
High hopes for Arizona
Australian Football League, Oct. 30, 2006
Trade secrets from a billionaire
Arizona Daily Sun, Oct. 30, 2006
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