Instructional Leadership, emphasis: K-12 School Leadership (MEd)

Category: College of Health and Human Services

PT professor wins national teaching award

Northern Arizona University professor John Heick was recently honored with the prestigious American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) national teaching award, the Dorothy E. Baethke-Eleanor J. Carlin Award for Excellence in Academic Teaching. We asked him to reflect on his career and what this award means… Read more
PT Professor wins national teaching award.

NAU physical therapy students march together in service

A group of PT students marched together through volunteerism during their first year. They volunteered with Special Olympics, Boys and Girls Club, the American Parkinson’s Disease Association, and now, Community Assistance Teams of Flagstaff (CATs). … Read more
NAU physical therapy students march together in service .

Understanding homelessness in Arizona

A health sciences researcher at NAU is tackling some of the contributing factors as part of a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) project aimed at eliminating homelessness and saving lives… Read more
Illustration of a silhouette next to a tent on the street.

How PAs are closing the healthcare gap in Arizona

In another step aimed at closing the healthcare gap in Arizona and becoming a leader in rural healthcare, NAU is expanding its Rural Health Professions Program, which will place physician assistant students into severely underserved communities throughout the state… Read more

Adaptive Kayaking | NAU TV

NAU’s Doctor of Physical Therapy students collaborated with High Country Adaptive Sports to host an adaptive kayaking workshop for northern Arizonans with disabilities. It is a truly inspiring partnership that highlights the power of community coming together, making adventure accessible for all… Read more
A man and woman kayaking on a lake.