Campus & Community
Giving Tuesday, by the numbers
Jacks on and off campus gave back, raising more than $137,000 to address the most urgent student needs and create meaningful change. Their December Axe of Kindness will fuel important environmental research, provide emergency assistance to students in need and help keep Louie’s Cupboard stocked, among many other things.
Lumberjacks Abroad
Student edition
Humans of NAU: Megan Bennett
Some say experience is the best teacher, and that is true for Megan Bennett, an advisor at the Education Abroad Office. With years of experience in international travel, she brings a global perspective to her work, helping Lumberjacks find the best fit for their study abroad experiences. Having visited more than 40 countries—some for leisure, others for study and professional opportunities—she shares the most memorable parts of her journeys and advice for students who want to see the world.
Research & Academics
New study looks at (rainforest) tea leaves to predict fate of tropical forests
Researchers at Northern Arizona University and the Smithsonian went to the top of a Panamanian rainforest to simulate heat death in leaves and measure the effects on surrounding leaves. The results were encouraging: Tropical forests may be less sensitive to climate change than originally feared. MORE NEWS