Research & Academics
Oh, grow up! ERI study shows climate change is hindering aspen tree maturity
A new study from NAU's Ecological Research Institute reveals that aspen trees are struggling to grow beyond adolescence, a phenomenon exacerbated by climate change, wildfires, droughts, and invasive elk grazing. While this represents a significant concern for the future of Flagstaff forests, ecologists remain hopeful that forest management collaborations will protect the iconic speckled species for years to come. Humans of NAU
Humans of NAU: Jozie Ashleson
What TV show affected a young Jozie Ashleson's career choice? Find out the PA student's early career goals, the pivotal event that drove her interest in healthcare and why she chose to stay at NAU after getting her bachelor’s degree. Campus & Community
JACK HACKS: 8 ways to cozy up your dorm space
Cozy season is here, and that means it's time to crank up the thermostat, curl up under a blanket, make some tea...and create a warm, welcoming refuge in your dorm. Wondering how to take your room from summer to winter in style? Here are The NAU Review's eight failsafe tips to transform your dorm into the coziest sanctuary ever! MORE NEWS Research & Academics
NAU part of new research partnership aimed at improving Arizona’s transportation system
The Arizona Transportation Institute, established by ADOT and including all three state universities, will foster innovation and engagement and prepare the next generation of transportation engineers. Three ways NAU and SRP are protecting the water and electric grid in Arizona
In this long-term partnership, teams from NAU collaborated on several research projects, including ones aimed at protecting the Salt and Verde River watersheds and ensuring the power grid can handle the increasing number of electric vehicles on the road. Oh, grow up! ERI study shows climate change is hindering aspen tree maturity
A new study from NAU's Ecological Research Institute reveals that aspen trees are struggling to grow beyond adolescence, a phenomenon exacerbated by climate change, wildfires, droughts, and invasive elk grazing. While this represents a significant concern for the future of Flagstaff forests, ecologists remain hopeful that forest management collaborations will protect the iconic speckled species for years to come.