NAU to present ‘Guantanamo Bay Camps: Specters and Futures’ on March 5

NAU to present ‘Guantanamo Bay Camps: Specters and Futures’ on March 5

FLAGSTAFF — Join Professor Diana Coleman for a discussion of the history of the camps in the U.S.-controlled Guantanamo Bay and an exploration of the legal, religious, and ethical issues involved at 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 5 at Northern Arizona University's Liberal Arts Building Room 120, 705 S. Beaver St., Flagstaff. Sponsored by the Latin American Studies Program, the Department of Comparative Cultural Studies, and the Martin-Springer Institute. Free and open to the pubic of all ages.
NAU’s Dr. Robert Neustadt to present ‘Music on the Line. Songs and Politics on the U.S./Mexico Border’ on April 24

NAU’s Dr. Robert Neustadt to present ‘Music on the Line. Songs and Politics on the U.S./Mexico Border’ on April 24

FLAGSTAFF — NAU’s Dr. Robert Neustadt will give an update on the progress of his latest book during the Sabbatical Talk “Music on the Line. Songs and Politics on the U.S./Mexico Border” at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 24 at NAU’s Liberal Arts Building, Room 136. Sponsored by NAU’s Latin American Studies and Global Languages and Culture.
Jornada de Servicios Gubernamentales del Estado de Sonora, Coconino Community College el 29 de marzo

Jornada de Servicios Gubernamentales del Estado de Sonora, Coconino Community College el 29 de marzo

FLAGSTAFF - - Jornada de Servicios Gubernamentales del Estado de Sonora, 9 a.m. el sábado, 29 de marzo, Coconino Community College, 2800 S. Lone Tree Road, Flagstaff. • Corrección de actas • Asesoría jurídaca • Aclaración de dudas en documentos de identidad