
NAU student introduces
e-learning
to Japanese culture
One NAU student is helping integrate online learning into Japanese classrooms.
Program increases cultural awareness of river guides
Cultural information will flow through the Grand Canyon like the Colorado River, thanks to a new partnership highlighting the area's indigenous influences.
Phoenix sprawl corralled
in professor's new book
Disappearing Desert, a new book by an NAU sociology professor, takes on the topic of rapid land development in Phoenix.

Hiroshima memories call to northern Arizona
More than 60 years after the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a survivor will speak about his experience as part of "Hiroshima Calling."
French environmental journalist to speak at NAU
A leading environmental French journalist will discuss the link between global ecology and global economy beginning at 7 p.m. Nov. 5 in Cline Library Assembly Hall.
True boo NAU: Halloween
activities scare up fun
Don't miss out on a variety of spooky and fun events happening on the NAU campus this Halloween.
Meet local authors at
upcoming book signings
Stewart Aitchison will sign copies of his book Grand Canyon's North Rim and Beyond and Jean Kilbourne will give a lecture and sign copies of her book Can't Buy My Love: How Advertising Changes the Way We Think and Feel.
Help raise money for the San Juan Program
NAU Ecological Monitoring and Assessment Program is holding its second annual San Juan River Basin Program Benefit at 5:30 p.m. Nov. 6 at the Green Room in downtown Flagstaff. There will be six local bands at the event as well as a silent auction and raffle.
Get your event listed for Welcome Weekend
New Student Programs is seeking events for the spring Welcome Weekend, taking place Jan. 10-13. The deadline to be included is Nov. 15. Contact LeAnne Jones, assistant director of New Student Programs at leanne.jones@nau.edu or (928) 523-6019.
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