Student clubs and organizations
Whether
you are a graduate or undergraduate student, student clubs can provide not only
experience, but create friendships and connections with industry professionals
and faculty that can help you down the road.
NAU Anthropology Club
Faculty adviser
Scott Antes, MA
African Students Association
Help promote African culture on campus and in the community
with students and faculty.
Faculty adviser
Shafiu Jibrin
Forensic Science Club
Increase your knowledge of the forensic science field and
relate it to anthropology.
Faculty adviser
Jared Gardner
Geology Club
Promote interest in mineral and fossil collecting in Arizona
and the Southwest.
Faculty adviser
Thomas Hoisch
International Club
Spread cultural awareness in Flagstaff and promote the
interaction of people from different countries, cultures, and backgrounds.
Faculty adviser
Megan Kohr
Korean Club
Increase your language abilities and learn Korean and enjoy
the Korean culture.
Faculty adviser
Okim Kang
M.E.Ch.A
Provide educational, cultural, social, and political
awareness of Chicano/a issues.
Faculty adviser
T. Mark Montoya
Miss Indian NAU Organization
Support and represent students and participate in programs
and activities to strengthen recruitment and retention efforts of Native
American students.
Faculty adviser
Sharon.doctor@nau.edu
German Club
Promote interest in German-speaking countries and their
culture around the campus and increase your world knowledge.
Faculty adviser
Dr. Marilya
Veteto-Reese
People to People International
Enhance your international understanding and create
friendship through educational, cultural, and humanitarian activities involving
the exchange of ideas and experiences among peoples of diverse cultures and
backgrounds.
Faculty adviser
Jannan Poppen