Jan 17, 2025Research & AcademicsDo big personality changes predict Alzheimer’s? Not necessarily, new study says Some clinicians believe major personality changes are an early sign of memory impairment. But a sociologist’s study of 12,000 subjects shows that people who develop dementia and Alzheimer’s disease aren’t the only ones who undergo personality changes later in life—so doctors shouldn’t jump to conclusions.
Jan 15, 2025Campus & CommunityThe Gold Axe application for the spring semester is open! Seniors: Are you part of a club? Do you volunteer? Are you making a difference in NAU and in your community? Apply for the Gold Axe award!
Jan 8, 2025Research & AcademicsOne-quarter of freshwater animals at risk of extinction, new research shows The study, led by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and co-authored by experts throughout the world, recommends targeted action to prevent further extinctions and calls for governments and industry leaders to use these data in water management and policy measures to protect critical species and ecosystems.
Do big personality changes predict Alzheimer’s? Not necessarily, new study says Some clinicians believe major personality changes are an early sign of memory impairment. But a sociologist’s study of 12,000 subjects shows that people who develop dementia and Alzheimer’s disease aren’t the only ones who undergo personality changes later in life—so doctors shouldn’t jump to conclusions.
Americans lost out on $420B in bank loans because of the Federal Reserve, explosive new research says Why did banks lend out less money during the Great Recession? Economists have claimed it’s because instead of lending, banks bought Treasuries, or U.S. government debt, because they’re less risky than lending to businesses and people in economically shaky times. But a researcher and onetime Wall Streeter now claims the blame lies in part with the Federal Reserve’s 2008 decision to pay interest on banks’ excess reserves.
One-quarter of freshwater animals at risk of extinction, new research shows The study, led by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and co-authored by experts throughout the world, recommends targeted action to prevent further extinctions and calls for governments and industry leaders to use these data in water management and policy measures to protect critical species and ecosystems.
Meet and greet the first Native American to win the Pulitzer Prize for music Can any sound create a melody? Don’t miss the opportunity to listen to the sounds of the Southwest come to life and meet Pulitzer Prize winner and MacArthur fellow Raven Chacon.
The Gold Axe application for the spring semester is open! Seniors: Are you part of a club? Do you volunteer? Are you making a difference in NAU and in your community? Apply for the Gold Axe award!
NAU partnership empowers special ed students through custodial work Special education high school students are learning crucial work and life skills in custodial jobs at NAU, thanks to a new partnership between Facility Services and Flagstaff Unified School District. The program isn’t just helping young people with disabilities land jobs in the community—it’s also enriching the lives of NAU’s custodial staff.
Humans of NAU: Kenneth Silverwind Allied health student Kenneth Silverwind has already accomplished many life goals: become a firefighter and flight paramedic, hone his martial arts skills and establish a foundation that helps first responders learn self-defense. He came to NAU to chip away at yet another dream: get a bachelor’s degree and level up professionally. Read about Silverwind’s recent experience providing medical care to those affected by Hurricanes Milton and Helene and find out what else is on his bucket list.
Humans of NAU: Jozie Ashleson What TV show affected a young Jozie Ashleson's career choice? Find out the PA student's early career goals, the pivotal event that drove her interest in healthcare and why she chose to stay at NAU after getting her bachelor’s degree.
Club Spotlight: Trumpet Club of NAU Calling all trumpet lovers! NAU's new student-run Trumpet Club is sure to strike a chord, whether you're a seasoned member of the marching band or just looking for a place to jam out. Read on to learn more about how the organization's co-presidents formed the club, what they plan to accomplish next semester and how they fell in love with the brass instrument in the first place.
Featured Spotlight: Bill Carter Bill Carter, an associate professor of practice in the School of Communication, has been nominated for a WGA award for best documentary screenplay for “Kiss the Future.” The movie, which he wrote, is based on his memoir, “Fools Rush In,” which is about his time as an aid worker during the Bosnian War when he engaged U2, the biggest band in the world, to help raise awareness about the siege of Sarajevo.