Eleven CCS students presented their research at the spring 2024 NAU Undergraduate Symposium on Friday April 26!

Laura Barclay (B.A. in Anthropology with minors in Humanities and Museum Studies) presented the poster The First… Read more
Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on April 29, 2024
Eleven CCS students presented their research at the spring 2024 NAU Undergraduate Symposium on Friday April 26!
Laura Barclay (B.A. in Anthropology with minors in Humanities and Museum Studies) presented the poster The First… Read more
Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on April 24, 2024
Congratulations to CCS Professor of the Comparative Study of Religions and director of the Martin-Springer Institute Dr. Bjorn Krondorfer and Professor of Art History and Associate Dean Dr. Alexandra Carpino on their recent award for outstanding Undergraduate Artistic or Creative Work Mentorship in recognition of their work with students on the Gino Parin physical and digital exhibits!
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Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on April 23, 2024
Author Luis Alberto Urrea presented the Cline Community Lecture in the Humanities on April 21. This spring marks 40 years for the Cline Lecture Series, which was established and endowed bRead more
Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on April 20, 2024
Join CCS for a showcase of student research at the NAU Undergraduate Symposium on April 26 at the High Country Conference Center. Learn more about the symposium at https://legacy.nau.edu/undergraduate-research/undergraduate-symposium/.
2:25 P.M.
Room: Grandview
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Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on April 19, 2024
About the NAU Art Museums:
Our internship program gives students interested in a museum career meaningful, real-world experience working with museum professionals on the Flagstaff campus of Northern Arizona University. The Art Museums feature the Margaret Hettel Weiss Museum with a permanent collection containing historical artifacts and art and the Clara M. Lovett Museum which exhibits contemporary works. As cultural leaders in northern Arizona, the Art Museums emphasize the diversity of voices found in both the past and present… Read more
Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on April 16, 2024
On March 21, Assistant Teaching Professor of Environmental Humanities Dr. Katrina Maggiulli was an invited speaker at the Race, History, and Rock Creek: Invasive Rhetoric panel, hosted by the Rock Creek Conservancy and the National Park Service (Washington, D.C.), which brought together science communication scholars… Read more