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Where is home?
What does home mean?
How is home so critical to our identity and success?
On this episode of LumberChats, we talk to Kiara Weathersby & Madyson Tutt to discuss the complexities of defining home from an Indigenous perspective. Join us as we discuss what makes a home, what we learn from home, and how home is a critical part of who we are.
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Family Weekend is coming up and today we're talking with a few juniors to find out the best spots to take your family on and off campus and how to have a fun time even if you don't have family in town.
Listen on as we talk delve into
Podcast guests
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October is American Archives Month and this month we're shining a light on the people at NAU who help make history come to life through the use of archival documents and materials.
Let's meet today's guests from NAU Cline Library:
Listen on as they share
📜 Why their work is so important.
📚 How they ended up in NAU's Special Collections & Archives
🤔 How the archive is used by students, staff, and the public
📦 Various collections held in the archive, including NAU material, presidential material, and Colorado Plateau collections.
💻 How technology has effected archival work
⏳ What the future looks like and how their work
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In the annual University Convocation Monday at the High Country Conference Center, President José Luis Cruz Rivera talked about NAU’s historical efforts to promote student access and success, starting in 1899, and how the university worked toward those goals in the last year as part of NAU 2025 – Elevating Excellence.
Video address to campus
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On this episode of LumberChats, we're celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Month- also known as AAPI Month. Sitting down with us today we have two members from the Class of 2023: Gwyneth Abella and Janelle Dela Cruz.
We'll be talking about what AAPI month means to them as Filipinas, their favorite cultural traditions, their transition to NAU, what they wish they had done earlier in their college career and their suggestions for how you can be an ally to this community.
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The NAU experience doesn’t end when you earn your degree.
As a Lumberjack alum, no matter where life takes you, you will always be part of a caring and connected community. On this episode, we sit down with NAU Alumni Board members Joe Mead '83 and Blaise Caudill '13. Join us as we take a walk down NAU lane to find out their NAU favorites and hear their tips for those about to enter the working world.
Looking to reconnect with the Lumberjack family?
Upcoming Alumni events
Catch up on The Pine magazine
Join an alumni chapter
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‘Twas the night before finals,
When all across campus
Students crammed to shove knowledge
In their hippocampus....
Listen on for NAU Social's take on The Night Before Christmas.
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Hey Lumberjacks, welcome to another episode of LumberChats: Inside NAU where we give you an inside look into campus life.
On this episode of NAU Success stories, we have filmmaker Paul Helford from the School of Communication. Among the many classes he teaches are Audio Visual Storytelling, Screenwriting and the Art of Cinema.
Throughout his career, Professor Helford has served as a television station manager, won more than two dozen national awards, is the co-director of NAU's long-running film series and is the executive producer for an annual video production workshop that has brought about 100 students to NAU from the Netherlands every summer since 2004.
Listen on as Professor Helford shares how he defines success, what gets him through tough days and the advice he has for college students of today.
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Over 1,500 Indigenous students from 127 tribal nations call NAU home.
On this episode of LumberChats, we bring together students from the Navajo, White Mountain Apache, Yaqui, and Tohono O'odham communities to talk about the complexities of pivoting between life on the reservation and life at NAU.
Join us as we find out what surprised them most about campus life and how they retain their cultural practices while being in an academic setting.
Podcast guests:
Beyonce Bahe – White Mountain Apache
Sarah Chatter – Diné
Isiah Kaye – Yaqui / Tohono O'odham
NAU Indigenous resources:
Office of Indigenous Student Success
Native American Cultural Center
Instagram Guide - Native American Heritage Month
Office of Native American Initiatives
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Did you know October 17-21 is National Transfer Student Week? On this episode, we welcome Jacks Online Senior Peer Mentor, Elizabeth Gentry. Elizabeth sits down with us to discuss her transfer experience, the NAU resources she took advantage of, and who helped her on her educational journey.
Looking into life as a Lumberjack? Here's your transfer student resources:
How to Apply as a Transfer Student
Transfer & Online Connections
Transfer Requirements
Jacks Online peer mentoring program
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The podcast currently has 80 episodes available.