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President Rita Cheng highlighted the students' passion and commitment to their education and community at a banquet at High Country Conference Center on Tuesday night.

More than 600 people are expected to attend the combined, multi-strand disability conference, which will discuss assistive technology, American Indian vocational rehabilitation and evidence-based practice in disability disciplines.

Julie Mueller, Abe Springer and grad student Ryan Lima found homeowners were more willing to pay a monthly fee when they lived close to the forest.

The program will allow Spin to operate 300 bikes in the city and provides the opportunity to collect feedback and create guidelines for future bike share operations.

More than 700 students will participate in 10 days of research, artistic performances and discussions of their scholarly work. The public is invited to all events.

Like many of our faculty, staff and students, I am concerned about this week’s ruling. Educating all students, including DACA students, is very important to NAU and to me personally.
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NAU senior Colleen McDowell struggled with high-functioning autism and depression, then she enrolled in PES100, a Chinese Martial Arts course, and became a lion dancer. Enjoy several performances at NAU and throughout town on Feb. 16 to ring in the year of the dog.

Ecoss researchers are using technologies developed at NAU to devise a metric for the growth of microbial species in their natural environments.

Scott Anderson is part of a team studying thousand-year-old biomarkers preserved in lake bottoms that tell the story of human activity in Lofoten.