Students Sharing Creative Ideas, Research and Discoveries
Thursday - Friday April 17-18, 2008
All Events are Free of Charge and Open to the Public
Symposium Keynote Presentation
Thursday, April 17, 7:00 PM
Prochnow Auditorium, Building 3, North Campus
Meeting the Global Challenges That Will Shape Our Future
Andrew Rosenthal, Editorial Page Editor – NY Times
What is Northern Arizona University Doing to Prepare its Students for the Future?
The Seven Revolutions Project.
Felice Nudelman, Director of Education – NY Times
Erik Peterson, Seven Revolutions, Center for Strategic and International Studies
College Specific Events & Activities
- College of Engineering and Natural Sciences
- College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
- College of Health & Human Services
- W. A. Franke College of Business / School of Hotel and Restaurant Management
- School of Forestry
- College of Arts and Letters
- College of Education
College of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Celebrating Undergraduate Research & Design
Thursday, April 17, 5:00 PM
Applied Research and Development Building, Building 56, Central Campus
Reception for CENS Alumni, Faculty, and Friends
Friday, April 18, 8:30 AM - 4:00PM
duBois Center, Building 64, South Campus
Student Poster and Oral Presentations
11:45 AM - Lunch for all participants and faculty sponsors
Keynote Address:
Laura Roberts, Class of ’93, CEO – Pantheon Chemical
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Celebrating Student Achievement
Friday, April 18
Peaks Ballroom at the High Country Conference Center, North Campus
2:30 PM College Awards
3:00 PM Individual Academic Department Activities
Please join us as we acknowledge the fine achievement of our students and present our awards and scholarships
Students are encouraged to invite family or a favorite faculty member
Light refreshments will be served
College of Health & Human Services
Honors Day
Thursday, April 17, 8:00 - 11:00 AM
du Bois Center Ballroom, Building 64, South Campus
Student of the Year Awards
Keynote Speakers:
Dr. Betty Brown, Assistant Professor, Health Sciences
Dr. Karen Plager, Associate Professor, School of Nursing
Topic:
"Field Study Course in Public and Environmental Health in Kenya: The NAU Experience"
W. A. Franke College of Business / School of Hotel and Restaurant Management
Celebration of Student Success
Friday, April 18, 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
The W. A. Franke College of Business, Building 81, South Campus,
Eugene M. Hughes Hotel & Restaurant Management, Building 33A, North Campus
Student Posters Sessions
School of Forestry - In Partnership with the Ecological Restoration Institute
Celebration of Student Achievement in Forestry Research and Practice
Friday, April 18, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Southwest Forest Science Complex, Building 82, South Campus
Forestry, Ecological Restoration, Indigenous Sisterhood of Interdisciplinary
Art Exhibits: Forestry and Ecological Restoration Students, Grand Canyon Mural
College of Arts and Letters
Humanities Capstone Research Projects, 2008
Friday, April 18
10AM - 3PM
School of Art, BFA student shows
Beasley Art Gallery, Building 37, Central Campus
10AM – 12PM
School of Art, Interior Design Program: Revisioning Historic Restoration
The Dean's Conference Room, Riles, Building 15, North Campus
12:30 PM – 2 PM
Department of Humanities, Arts and Religion: Student Capstone Projects
Open Space, Riles, Building 15, North Campus
1-3 PM
"Wunderkammer Exhibition Project"
Northern Arizona University Art Museum
Old Main, Building 10, North Campus
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Department of History: Student Presentation "History and the Web," By Stephani Roberts.
Open Space, Riles Building, Building 15, North Campus
7:30 PM
School of Music: The NAU Chamber Orchestra presents Masterworks No. 6 Concert. A Bohemian
Rhapsody featuring the music of Bartok, Dvorak and Marcello.
Ardrey Auditorium, Building 37A, Central Campus
7:30 PM
Theatre: Production of The Miser by Moliere
Clifford White Theatre, Building 37, Central Campus
College of Education
Research and Practice in Developing Learning Professionals
Friday, April 18, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Eastburn Education Center, Main Lobby, Building 27, North Campus
Student Poster and Oral Presentations
Public Parking
Day parking available at parking lots and garages on Pine Knoll Drive, Riordan Road, and Knoles Drive. High Country Conference Center parking garage available for Thursday evening's presentation at Prochnow Auditorium.

