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

Category: Research

NAU and SRP launch strategic partnership

Northern Arizona University (NAU) and Salt River Project (SRP) are formalizing a collaborative research and engagement partnership focused on addressing some of Arizona’s most urgent environmental, social, and workforce challenges. A recent visioning workshop marked the official kick–off, gathering stakeholders from both institutions to map out a shared path forward… Read more
Photo of Wind Farm and mountains in the background.

Advancing Arizona’s transportation future

The Arizona Laboratory for Applied Transportation Research (AZTrans) continues to play a central role in shaping the future of transportation systems in Arizona. As a hub for applied research, student engagement, and statewide collaboration, the lab is dedicated to improving the safety, efficiency, and sustainability of transportation infrastructure across the region… Read more
Brendan Russo takes the stage during the AZTI on August 8, 2025

Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Dante Archangeli

SCE is delighted to announce that Dr. Dante Archangeli has joined the Department of Mechanical Engineering as an Assistant Professor. Dr. Archangeli brings a dynamic background in robotics and control, with a steadfast dedication to engineering applications that benefit humanity… Read more
The College of Engineering building on N A U's Flagstaff campus.

Student Spotlight: Ava Elia wins ITE Award

Northern Arizona University civil engineering student Ava Elia has been named the 2025 Outstanding Undergraduate Student by the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Mountain District—a significant regional honor that recognizes exceptional academic performance, leadership, and dedication to the field of transportation… Read more
Photo of the San Francisco mountains.

Researching fracture mechanics

Associate professor Dr. Heidi Feigenbaum recently received a grant from NSF to research her project titled “BRITE Pivot: Using Fracture Mechanics to Study Childbirth after an Episiotomy.” Dr. Feigenbaum’s project aims to improve understanding of how and when episiotomies—surgical incisions made during childbirth—may lead to further tearing of the perineum… Read more
Front view of the N A U engineering building.