Instructional Leadership, emphasis: K-12 School Leadership (MEd)

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NAU launches pathway to Arizona Physical Education Teaching Certification | The NAU Review

Northern Arizona University is now accepting applications for a new, fully online program that offers a pathway to secure the Standard Arizona Physical Education teaching credential for those who already hold a bachelor’s degree in another field. The program was approved in December by the Arizona Department of Education and is the only alternative pathway to a physical education certification available in the state. … Read more
Students play in N A U's pathway to Arizona Physical Education Teaching Certification.

Northern Arizona University joins project to bring free hearing healthcare to uninsured Arizonans | AZ Daily Sun

Northern Arizona University’s Communication Sciences and Disorders Department has joined the Hearing Healthcare Assistance Project (HHAP), a statewide initiative to provide free hearing healthcare to Arizonans without insurance. NAU will now be offering free hearing aids, fitting, and testing, as well as follow-up care and its aural rehabilitation classes to qualifying individuals through the program. … Read more
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders Speech Language and Hearing Clinic.

Adaptive Kayaking | NAU TV

NAU’s Doctor of Physical Therapy students collaborated with High Country Adaptive Sports to host an adaptive kayaking workshop for northern Arizonans with disabilities. It is a truly inspiring partnership that highlights the power of community coming together, making adventure accessible for all… Read more
A man and woman kayaking on a lake.

How one fan’s love of the Diamondbacks grew on the field

Megan Mulready is an assistant clinical professor and assistant coordinator of clinical education in the Department of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training at NAU. While she was a student, she did an internship with the Arizona Diamondbacks, currently playing in the World Series against the Texas Rangers… Read more
A person showing a student how to wrap an arm.

Out of the classroom: Dental hygiene students gain experience at Hopi Health Center

In the heart of the Hopi Reservation in northern Arizona, a small group of dedicated NAU dental hygiene students find their way back to a cozy trailer where they enjoy necessary downtime after a long day of treating patients. Some unwind with television, while others stargaze. These students are participating in the Hopi Summer Externship, a two-week program that aims to tackle dental care inequity.  … Read more
A group of dental hygienists smiling for the camera.

Everlasting love?

By Amy Bonomi, associate dean of strategic initiatives and professor of public health in the College of Health and Human Services… Read more
A black and white photograph of a woman's back, with the words, "Love Shouldn't Hurt" written on her shoulder.

Interprofessional education, the basement of the DuB, and the future of healthcare

The basement of the DuBois Center, known colloquially as “the DuB,” has gone through numerous changes throughout its lifetime. Last year, students could find a place to study and even take some classes down there. In the ‘80s, the DuB’s basement was home to NAU’s Police Science Department and was equipped with everything from a crime lab to a shooting range… Read more