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...
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...
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...
Dr. Gerald Ladhoff, retired NAU professor of sociology and criminal justice, and his wife Susan are true supporters of Northern Arizona University and the NAU Athletic Program. “NAU means so much to us, our charity is wide-spread, but nothing compares to what we want for NAU.” Read more...
DeeAnn Palin, ’93 BS, recently created the Douglas Pitsch Memorial Fund in honor of her father. This scholarship will benefit nursing students and it makes DeeAnn proud to be able to help NAU students and pay tribute to her father. Read more...
Ramona Barreras, ’55 BSED, ’60 MAED has given back to her community since early days growing up in Flagstaff where she was president of her senior class. Read more...
Maryett and Bob Thompson, active members of the NAU Parents Association, find it easy to contribute to Northern Arizona University, a place they say has “touched (their) hearts.” Read more...
NAU’s Sue Sisley, ’91 BS, must have found the eighth day because she accomplishes more in a few years than most people could in a lifetime. Read more...
”Northern Arizona University is worth the investment – if you believe in the quality of the product, it’s easy to give,” says Lou Arminio. “We have a lot to be proud of here at NAU.” Read more...
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