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NAU football was previously played outdoors on natural grass at Lumberjack Stadium. [9] [10] The dome hosted the Big Sky men's basketball tournament in 1987, 1997, 1998, and 2006. For its first six years, the Walkup Skydome was the world's largest clear-span timber dome, until the completion of the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington, in 1983. [11]
Northern Arizona University (NAU) is a public research university based in Flagstaff, Arizona, United States. [9] Founded in 1899, it was the final university established in the Arizona Territory. [10] NAU is one of the three universities governed by the Arizona Board of Regents and accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. [11]
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NAU Lumberjack basketball games are broadcast on KAFF Country Legends 93.5/AM 930 in Flagstaff, Fun Oldies 1450 AM/100.9 in Prescott and KDUS AM 1060 in Phoenix, with commentary provided by the "Voice of the Lumberjacks" Mitch Strohman, Coach Dave Brown with the play-by-play and Dave Zorn, host of the NAU Halftime Report.
Valeen Tippetts Avery – historian; Harvey Butchart – author and professor known for hiking exploits near Grand Canyon; Aimée Classen – ecologist; Frederick Colwell – microbial ecologist
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NAU Lumberjacks cross country Lumberjack Stadium is a 1,000 seat multi-purpose stadium in Flagstaff, Arizona owned by Northern Arizona University . It is home to the NAU Lumberjacks women's soccer, cross country , and outdoor track and field teams.
North American University (NAU) is a private university in Stafford, Texas. NAU offers bachelor's and master's degree programs in Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Computer Science, and Education. [1] In the fall of 2013, the university changed its name from Texas Gulf Institute to its current name. [2]