NAU update for Nov. 9

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David Walker Former comptroller general, GAO head speaks at NAU’s 42nd Economic Outlook Conference
David Walker, now an adviser at a multinational professional services firm, spoke to hundreds of attendees about changes in federal governance that
will move the U.S. economy forward.
Grasshopper mouse NAU part of research team to discover rodents produce ultrasonic vocalizations like that of police whistle
The anatomy and mechanisms underlying vocal production are often poorly described, especially in small animals, but thanks to new imaging technology, researchers were able to examine the laryngeal structures of small rodents for the first time.
Theatre students NAU Department of Theatre’s ‘King John’ mirrors modern world
The play tells the story of one of England’s least popular kings and his attempts to hold on to his crown in the face of widespread corruption and public unrest.
Water map of U.S. NAU looking for citizen scientists to help map Flagstaff’s food, energy, water sources
PLACE4FEWS, funded by an NSF grant, will track how Flagstaff gets critical resources and educate officials and residents about the effects of a disruption.
NAU’s Office of Native American Initiatives introduces executive education sessions
NAU-Yuma alumni holding golf tournament to raise money for scholarships
NAU Percussion Ensemble goes global
NAU student author signs copies of debut novel at bookstore
Spotlight: Mark Stone  Laura L. Camden  Paul W. Jagodzinski
Student Spotlight: Alan Williams, Hailey Atwell, Staci Dickens and Heather Lake