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Rally Against Unsafe Reopening
Come stand (6 ft apart with a mask) in solidarity with NAU educators, students & the Flagstaff community. NAU’s administration must put health & safety first – not profits! We must follow the science in order to reopen campus safely!
Continue readingWorkshop with Mahima Mahadevan
Workshop with Mahima Mahadevan, Co-Deputy Director of Rashida Tlaib’s 2018 congressional campaign. Thursday Nov 14, 3pm Q-Unity room, Office of Inclusion, Union Fieldhouse, NAU. Please reserve a space by emailing Kim Curtis:
Continue readingWeekend of Action: College Voter Move-in Registration
We are kicking off our student-voter outreach program for the 2020 cycle this weekend as the NAU students return. With 20,000 potential voters on the NAU campus, we can’t afford to wait until next year to begin to reach them. We’ll be hitting them as they settle in Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and we need […]
Continue readingCollege Voter Move-in Registration
We are kicking off our student-voter outreach program for the 2020 cycle this weekend as the NAU students return. With 20,000 potential voters on the NAU campus, we can’t afford to wait until next year to begin to reach them. We’ll be hitting them as they settle in Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and we need […]
Continue readingWeekend of Action: College Move-in Voter Registration
We are kicking off our student-voter outreach program for the 2020 cycle this weekend as the NAU students return. With 20,000 potential voters on the NAU campus, we can’t afford to wait until next year to begin to reach them. We’ll be hitting them as they settle in Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and we need […]
Continue readingA reminder about how schools used to be run
The recent news of the death of Sam Borozan, “Mr. NAU,” reminds this retired faculty member of a time when NAU was regarded (along with other state universities) as a place that was worthy of substantial public support. Both our state government and fellow citizens once valued as a public good that our public schools, […]
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