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Humans of NAU: Thomasene Cardona
Thomasene Cardona, a graduate student in the Applied Indigenous Studies program, hopes to help her community reconnect with its roots. With the help of the Maxwell Lutz Community Impact award, she started the Yavapai Land and Culture Collective project, along with Emanuel Preciado, assistant teaching professor in the Department of Geography, Planning, and Recreation. The goal: to reintroduce the Yavapai tribal community to their sacred areas. 
Lumberjacks Abroad: France
Madelein John will be walking on the stage this fall as she graduates with not one, not two, but three degrees—two from NAU and a third from the University of Bordeaux, where she experienced a year abroad through the Interdisciplinary Global Programs. Read what advice this native Arizonan has for those who want to learn a new language and where she is headed next to get her master’s degree in cancer sciences. 
Club Spotlight: Mock Trial Club
If you have an objection in your heart and nowhere to unleash it, consider the following evidence and rule in favor of joining NAU's Mock Trial Club! Participating members take on the roles of lawyers and character witnesses and work together to simulate real criminal cases. Throughout the semester, they take their skills to nationwide competitions and prove themselves in front of genuine judges.