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Humans of NAU: Ramona Mellott
If you had to sum up Ramona Mellott in two words, it would be these: teaching and cakes. As a child in India, she daydreamed of becoming an educator while baking with her mother. As dean of the College of Education, Mellott is known for her compassionate leadership and her delicious cake confections. After 12 years at the helm of the college, Mellott is stepping down to resume teaching in the Department of Educational Psychology—but don’t worry, she’ll never stop bringing dessert to work. Read on to find out when Mellott first came to NAU and where she’s headed this summer. 
Jacks in a Flash: Alexander Shenkin
Alexander Shenkin, an assistant research professor in the School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems, was named a Henry Arnhold Fellow by the Mulago Foundation. This international fellowship is given to founders who are addressing the problems of climate and poverty in creative, sustainable, scalable ways. Shenkin talked to The NAU Review about his work, SelvaFlux, and the problem he aims to address. 
Humans of NAU: Aaron Kimbrell
For National Librarians Day! The NAU Review talked to Aaron Kimbrell, the assistant librarian for experiential learning at Cline Library. Find out why his “average day” is never average and what kind of game show he wants to host.