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Harris will visit a dozen campuses in at least seven states to “mobilize young people in the ongoing fight for fundamental freedoms and rights.” A date for the NAU visit has yet to be announced.
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Northern Arizona University welcomed its largest number of first-year Arizona resident students with the start of the fall semester. The incoming class includes more than 9,000 undergraduate and graduate students.
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Remember when you were on the verge of adulthood and all you wanted was to get a job and an apartment and start your life? Remember when you finally got there and were hit with the surprising realization that youth is actually fleeting, and adulthood is a very long journey full of responsibility and repetition? Poet Hunter Hazelton does.
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Officials at Northern Arizona University say the school won’t be affected by this week’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down the use of race as a factor in determining admissions.
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A group of art education students at Northern Arizona University will debut a first-of-its-kind exhibit tonight’s at Flagstaff’s First Friday Art Walk. Onyx: An All-Black Art Exhibition features the work of five local Black artists. It started off as a class research project on cultural competency and evolved into a multi-media art history project to elevate Black artists and recognize the contributions of the Black community to Flagstaff’s history.
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The Arizona Board of Regents voted to increase tuition at the state’s three public universities, as well as a new multi-year tuition-setting structure they say will improve cost predictability for students.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have awarded a multi-million dollar grant to the Arizona Advisory Council on Indian Health Care to expand the workforce of tribally-employed community health staff.
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The animal rights organization PETA will be at Northern Arizona University Tuesday to launch a virtual reality experience aimed at encouraging empathy for animals used in university laboratories
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NAU is removing the popular video-focused social media app from all university-owned devices, while ASU’s ban took effect Monday.
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Hopi runner Hosava Kretzmann completed this year’s Los Angeles Marathon as the first U.S. citizen to cross the finish line, as well as the sixth fastest runner overall. It was his first marathon.