The Flagstaff Medical Center Foundation (FMC) and Northern Arizona University’s School of Nursing (SON) share a vision for safe, quality healthcare in northern Arizona. This has led FMC to support NAU’s state-of-the-art simulation labs. Read more...
Marcey Olajos, ’75 BS, has kept her philanthropic sites on Northern Arizona University since 1987, and her 25 years of consistent generosity has culminated in a stalwart gift, one that will enhance both NAU and the Colorado Plateau forever. Read more...
Johnson Scholarship Foundation sees NAU’s mission to become the nation’s leading university serving Native Americans in perfect alignment with the Johnson Scholarship Foundation’s mission to empower people to become more independent, especially American Indians and disabled people. Read more...
Dr. John Wettaw came to NAU in 1967 and insists that he is “just a chemistry professor,” but to Northern Arizona University he is much more. Read more...
From the minute Robin Felton, ’84 BS, arrived at NAU from Detroit in 1980, she knew she was in the right place. Read more...
Eric Anderson, ' 81 BSE, and Carin Stevens Anderson, '82 BSE say they would not be successful in either their business (SEAKR Engineering, Inc.) or their careers as electrical engineers, “if it wasn’t for our time at NAU.” Read more...
Joe Cardone, '69 BS and Carol Kottenbrook, '71 BS, speak fondly of their time at Northern Arizona University. NAU is where they met, where they earned their degrees, and where, according to Joe, “We learned what we will advocate as adults.” Read more...
Terri and Dave Hill retired in Cottonwood, Arizona several years ago, and they quickly fell in love with northern Arizona, NAU, and the Lumberjacks. As avid sports fans they became regulars at games and events, especially football and golf. Read more...
University Advancement’s mission is to promote Northern Arizona University, enhance its reputation, and foster volunteer involvement and private investment by creating and stewarding meaningful relationships.
Through relations with NAU alumni, and with parents, and employees, community members, foundations, corporations, and associations, University Advancement engages volunteers and contributors that make a positive difference for NAU students.
To explore how you may get involved and support NAU, visit the links above or contact us.
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