Get involved in the College of Arts and Letters community
We’re committed to bringing the arts and culture to those in our university and neighborhood community through programs that are open to the public.
Using lessons of the Holocaust to teach
tolerance
The Martin-Springer Institute uses the lessons of the Holocaust to teach future
generations the value of tolerance. The institute uses the lens of the
Holocaust to address modern topics like bullying in schools and more. Contact us, and help make a
difference:
- get informed and support our events
- volunteer and apply your skills and
interests to our mission
- donate resources
Physical location: 3rd floor in Riles (Bldg. 15)
Phone: 928-523-2464
E-mail: Melissa.cohen@nau.edu
Go to the movies—for free
Our College of Arts and Letters Film Series
provides you with thoughtful introductions and discussions about some of the
greatest films spanning almost a century.
Tuesdays at 7 p.m. during the school year
Cline Library Assembly Hall
free
Our NAU International Film Series provides films from around the world in the new Liberal Arts Building screening space.
Select Wednesdays at 7 p.m. during the school year
Liberal Arts Bldg., Rm. 120
free
Amazing art on campus
The NAU Art Museum showcases local, national, and international artists. Enjoy the
historic surroundings of Old Main, the University’s oldest building, while you
immerse yourself in art.
Time: Tuesday-Saturday, from noon to 5 p.m.; closed on all university holidays
Physical location: building 10 (Old Main)
Phone: 928-523-3471
E-mail: art.museum@nau.edu