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It’s not like a regular class. It’s a cool class.
In the Honors College elective Finding Place in Northern Arizona, there are (mostly) no rules. The class travels to breathtaking places for open-ended painting, drawing and writing sessions, coaxing students out of their comfort zone. This semester, students from a wide variety of majors learned how to make mistakes, be creative and explore as they depicted the Grand Canyon and Sedona’s red rocks on canvas and paper. Have we found all the major Maya cities? Not even close.
NAU instructor Luke Auld-Thomas’ analysis of “found” lidar data from a completely unstudied corner of the Maya civilization revealed countless settlements that archaeologists never knew about. The study demonstrates, once and for all, that there’s still plenty of the Maya world to uncover. NAU scientist raises questions about Al Gore-founded global climate pollution database
Kevin Gurney, a professor from NAU’s School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems, found that a global database co-founded by Gore was underestimating greenhouse gas emissions at power plants by an average of 50%.