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The last Tuesday Morning Tea of the semester is next Tuesday, May 6th!π’ Come say hi in between your finals and grab some free tea!
Have a good rest of your reading week!π
π’ Still looking for a job for Summer 2025 or beyond? Stay in the loop with last-minute opportunitiesβjoin the Just in Time listserv today!
Click on the link below!
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A group of three people posing for a picture after winning an award.
Weβre so proud of our Gold Axe award recipients Haley Rosenberg (middle) and Alyssa Roudebush (left)! Congrats on such an amazing achievement!
Thank you to their Educator of Influences Dr. Jim Allen and Dr. Pete Fule (not pictured) for being such integral parts of their educational journeys!
In Forestry Meets the Future, we dive into how cutting-edge tech is transforming the way we understand and protect our forests.
Listen now on the School of Forestry website under Resources or check us out on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@nauschoolof...!
Episode 5: Flames and Futures
Hear expert insights on wildfire science, policy, and adaptation in an era of change.
New episodes drop bi-weeklyβlisten now through the School of Forestry website under Resources, or check us out on YouTube:
www.youtube.com/@nauschoolof...! π§
Three women standing in front of a 2-year old radiata pine.
A PowerPoint slide that says 'To Shelter or Not to Shelter: Investigating the microclimate effects of tree shelters on ponderosa pine seedlings.'
A PowerPoint slide that says 'A Regenerative Spin on a Forest Health Evaluation in an Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change Trial.'
Two women standing in front of a nursery.
SoF students Alyssa Cherow and Lila O'Dowd returned from New Zealand. They presented results of the HURA awards in oral presentations. Can you believe that radiata pine they're standing next to is only 2 years old?! We're very proud of our students and their amazing accomplishments!
Episode 4: Bugged Out!
Dive into the fascinating world of insect ecology in our latest episode!
New episodes drop bi-weeklyβlisten now through the βListen Nowβ highlight in our bio, on the School of Forestry website under Resources, or check us out on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@nauschoolof...!
Introducing Episode 3: Trailblazers: Women Changing the Face of Forestry! This episode celebrates the remarkable women who are leading the way in forestry, fire ecology, and natural resource management.
New episodes drop bi-weeklyβlisten now through the School of Forestry website under Resources!π§
Episode 2: School of Forestry Life just dropped! π
Dive into the world of forestry students at NAU in this weekβs episode of Forests, Fire, and Futures.
#ForestryLife #FutureForesters #NAU #ForestsFireAndFutures
The Forests, Fire, and Futures podcast is live! First episode, βOnline and On Point,β dives into new online degree programs! π§ New episodes drop bi-weeklyβlisten now through the link below or through the School of Forestry website under Resources!
nau.edu/forestry/sch...
A flyer stating 'NATURAL RESOURCES CAREER FAIR Virtual Event Wednesday, February 19th 9am-3pm Get the Zoom link by registering on Handshake.'
That's right! This semester, the career fair is virtual! This is to reach out to our online students and provide flexibility for those in classes.
Join us Wednesday, February 19th between 9am-3pm to talk with employers!
Sign up on Handshake!
Morning Tea is BACK and now on Tuesdays! We will be in the atrium tomorrow from 8:30am-11:30am! Weβre thrilled to welcome the Coconino National Forest, who will be joining us with info, opportunities, and swag! Theyβll also be sharing details about their Women in Wildland Fire Training program!
Classes have resumed in the School of Forestry building as of today (1/21/25)! Please note, classes involving computer labs will still be held at alternative locations. Weβre excited to welcome students back to the building and appreciate your patience during the transition!
An announcement stating, 'Forestry building update, disruptive flooding causes building closure during start of Spring 2025 semester.'
The SoF has suffered flooding that occurred overnight Sunday into Monday. Labs, offices, and classes were affected. We are working hard to make the building operational. We are working with NAU leadership, and the university is contributing resources to help with recovery efforts.
Welcome back, Lumberjacks! π² We hope the first week of school has been as inspiring as the vision weβre creating for this Spring semester and beyond. Letβs make 2025 a year of growth, opportunity, and success. Hereβs to an amazing semester ahead!
First event this Tuesday with ACE! 1/14!
www.instagram.com/p/DEnA3vSvPH...
A flyer indicating that the School of Forestry is looking for a PhD student in Fall 2025. If interested, the potential candidate should email Seafha.Ramos@nau.edu by January 22nd.
Dr. Seafha Ramos is recruiting for a PhD student for Fall 2025, to work on a wildlife research project in partnership with the Hopi Tribe Department of Natural Resources. If you or someone you know is interested, send your Personal Statement and CV to Seafha.Ramos@nau.edu by January 22nd!
A picture of the School of Forestry building at Northern Arizona University with a caption saying "We'll see you back on January 13th, 2025 for the Spring semester!"
Have a great winter break! We'll see you when you get back!
Our forestry students had a fun time in their lab courses this fall semester!ππFrom FOR 315 (Silviculture: Applied Forest Ecology) to FOR 419 (Forest Operations), students have gained great hands-on experience and knowledge. Enjoy the scenic photos that were taken by our students!ππ²