Northern Arizona University
Upcoming Events
Watch for updates on future events on this website, call (928) 523-0499, write Community, Culture & Environment, PO Box 5634, NAU, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, or email Community.Culture@nau.edu and your name will be placed on the mailing list.

Coconino County Sustainable Economic Development Initiative (SEDI)

Aug 1 to Dec 31, 2009
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As a participant in Coconino County's Sustainable Economic Development Initiative, CC&E helps to explore and establish the widely accessible, affordable green technologies.

SEDI is a community partnership that advances sustainable economic development in the region by providing enabling, facilitating, and other collaborative support to businesses, educational and government entities, and other organizations that are working to increase social equity, economic prosperity, and...

Flagstaff WIN (Weatherization Initiatives Network)

Aug 1 to Dec 31, 2009
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The Flagstaff WIN project will launch immediate, effective, collaborative and sustainable solutions around energy efficiency while building citizens' civic capacity. With a strong network of community partners, CC&E will help residents access the financial and ecological benefits of weatherization. To this end, we will provide Tier 1 weatherization kits to 60 homes, along with roughly 470 hours of hands-on support for their use by 6 knowledgeable volunteers from NAU's SEED...

Giving Voice to Flagstaff Neighborhoods (GVFN)

Aug 1 to Dec 31, 2009
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Through Giving Voice to Flagstaff Neighborhoods, CC&E facilitates on-the-ground neighborhood sustainability/community/civic capacity building projects. A collaboration among CC&E, the Northern Arizona Interfaith Council and Friends of Flagstaff's Future, GVFN is centered on grassroots organizing to increase civic engagement in Flagstaff, especially among demographics in which civic participation has been historically below average. We work directly with Flagstaff residents,...

NAU Faculty Senate

Aug 1 to Dec 31, 2009
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Dr. Romand Coles, McAllister Chair in Community Culture & Environment, has been elected to the Northern Arizona University Faculty Senate. In this capacity, he will work with NAU faculty and administrators to shape policy and procedures that drive the work of the university. The Faculty Senate ensures and supports NAU in its mission to provide outstanding undergraduate residential education strengthened by research, graduate and professional programs, and sophisticated methods of distance...

2009-2010 One Community Sustainable Living Lecture Series (OCSSLS)

Aug 1 to Dec 31, 2009
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The One Community Sustainable Living Lecture Series is a partnership among local government, academic, and non-profit organizations that springs from a shared commitment to making Flagstaff a healthier and more livable community. Begun more than ten years ago by NAU's Master of Arts in Sustainable Communities Program (formerly the Master of Liberal Studies Program), the series has been joined by a wide range of partner organizations, including CC&E, the City of Flagstaff Sustainability...

Public Achievement at Killip ElementarySchool

Aug 1 to Dec 31, 2009
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In 2008-2009, CC&E played a key role in establishing Killip Elementary School's Public Achievement program. Today, CC&E continues to work closely with Killip Public Achievement to educate the next generation of grassroots leaders in the arts and practices of democratic engagement.

Public Achievement is a youth civic engagement initiative focused on the most basic concepts of citizenship, democracy and public work. Public achievement draws on the talents and desires of...

Sustainable Environments and Engaged Democracy (SEED) Freshman Learning Community

Aug 1 to Dec 31, 2009
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This student community explores grassroots democratic participation in relation to problems of environmental sustainability, social justice, and diversity from the local level to the global. We will examine systemic aspects of social and environmental problems as well as alternative pathways for change. Community-based research and engagement is a vital component of SEED, facilitating a process in which students can participate in fostering the changes they want to see in the world.

American Democracy Project at NAU

Aug 27 to Aug 27, 2010
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CC&E provides NAU with leadership in the American Democracy Project (ADP), a nationwide, multi-campus initiative focused on higher education's role in preparing the next generation of informed, engaged democratic citizens. ADP began in 2003 as an initiative of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU), in partnership with the New York Times. 

The goal of the American Democracy Project is to produce graduates who are committed to being active,...

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Coconino County Sustainable Economic Development Initiative (SEDI)

As a participant in Coconino County's Sustainable Economic Development...

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Flagstaff WIN (Weatherization Initiatives Network)

The Flagstaff WIN project will launch immediate, effective, collaborative and...

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Giving Voice to Flagstaff Neighborhoods (GVFN)

Through Giving Voice to Flagstaff Neighborhoods, CC&E facilitates on-the-ground...

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NAU Faculty Senate

Dr. Romand Coles, McAllister Chair in Community Culture & Environment, has been...

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2009-2010 One Community Sustainable Living Lecture Series (OCSSLS)

The One Community Sustainable Living Lecture Series is a partnership among local...

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