Campus & Community
Nature animated
A new multi-modal exhibit inspired by a professor’s encounter with bears in Alaska uses animation, large prints, video and interactive elements to explore the fragile ties between humans and the natural world, leading visitors on a journey into the wild.
Research & Academics
NAU team releases 13 years of detailed U.S. CO2 emissions data
New research published in December includes detailed carbon dioxide emissions for the United States from 2010 to 2022. Researchers say their goal is to give businesses, cities and communities greater insight into their emissions, driving well-informed environmental policy choices grounded in the best data.
Research & Academics
Learn the surprising culprit limiting the abundance of Earth’s largest land animals
How important is salt supply for survival? For Earth’s megaherbivores, it’s critical, and lack of access to salt is keeping these animals from a greater presence on the planet. MORE NEWS Campus & Community

Nature animated
A new multi-modal exhibit inspired by a professor’s encounter with bears in Alaska uses animation, large prints, video and interactive elements to explore the fragile ties between humans and the natural world, leading visitors on a journey into the wild. 
Graduate Linda Begaye: ‘Just stepping on campus was the best decision I ever made’
Linda Begaye always wanted to attend NAU, but it didn't happen right after high school. But after years of working, going to school and raising her children, she made it. 
Studying the past, shaping the future: Reanna Yazzie, a Navajo anthropologist in the making.
Balancing motherhood, coursework, grades, museum work and research on water access in the Navajo Nation, anthropology student Reanna Yazzie is proving that it’s never too late to turn education into advocacy and heritage into hope.