The College of Arts and Letters (CAL) is the cultural connection at Northern Arizona University. The college contains eight academic departments, encompassing philosophy, humanities, religion, history, languages, and English, as well as music, theatre, and the visual arts. CAL also houses and oversees the NAU Art Museum, the Martin-Springer Institute (promoting lessons of the Holocaust,) Northern Arizona Writing Project, Ardrey Memorial Auditorium and Ashurst Hall, and interdisciplinary minors such as Asian Studies, Latin American Studies and Cinema and Visual Culture Studies. The College of Arts and Letters Film Series has been providing quality classic films to the NAU and Flagstaff community for over five years.
Each fall and spring, department faculty and students share with the public their scholarly work and artistic achievement through more than three hundred performances, speaking engagements, films and exhibitions.
The College of Arts and Letters (CAL) is the cultural connection at Northern Arizona University. The college contains eight academic departments, encompassing philosophy, humanities, religion, history, languages, and English, as well as music, theatre, and the visual arts. CAL also houses and oversees the NAU Art Museum, the Martin-Springer Institute (promoting lessons of the Holocaust,) Northern Arizona Writing Project, Ardrey Memorial Auditorium and Ashurst Hall, and interdisciplinary minors such as Asian Studies, Latin American Studies and Cinema and Visual Culture Studies. The College of Arts and Letters Film Series has been providing quality classic films to the NAU and Flagstaff community for over five years.
Each fall and spring, department faculty and students share with the public their scholarly work and artistic achievement through more than three hundred performances, speaking engagements, films and exhibitions.
View less