Summer seminar series is heating up campus

Frederick W. Gooding Jr. gestures while speaking in front of a seated crowd

NAU’s lineup of lectures and discussions is in full swing this summer.

NAU and the Flagstaff community are invited to listen and participate in a variety of events during the free series hosted by the College of Arts and Letters, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and the W.A. Franke College of Business.

NAU professors and accomplished community members are set to present this summer from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursdays inside the SBS West building, room 200. The presentation topics include Cycles of the Sun: Our Variable Star and its Effects on Earth; Zika, Ebola and Other Emerging Infectious Diseases in a Highly Interconnected Global Community; and A Citizens Arm of Armed Citizens? The Second Amendment from Madison to LaPierre.

The next lecture “You Mean, There’s GENIUS in My Hip Hop?” presented by Frederick W. Gooding Jr. is scheduled for June 23.

Attendees are encouraged to park in the south commuter lot for free after 4:30 p.m.

The full seminar series schedule can be viewed online.