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NAU News: Dec. 11, 2014

NAU's online master's of educational technology has been ranked among the top 25 degree programs

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Graduation It's time to celebrate as Lumberjacks don caps and gowns
NAU will confer degrees for 2,750 undergraduate, master's and doctoral students during its fall commencement ceremonies.
Native American graduates NAU receives national recognition for commitment to diversity
NAU ranks among the best in the nation for conferring the highest number of bachelor's degrees to minorities, particularly among Native American and Latino students.
Visiting Scholars

NAU attracting international scholars
NAU is hosting 54 international scholars, the largest group the university has had on campus during a semester.

New transportation option to serve county residents  
Retirement reception planned for Beth Applebee
Obituary: Charlotte Tsoi Goodluck
Spotlight: Michelle Miller Judson "Jut" Wynne NAU Educational Technology Rita Cheng
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