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NOVEMBER 28, 2000 The imminent departure of Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt from Capitol Hill is exciting faculty at Northern Arizona University who may seek him to head the college. The college's current president, Clara Lovett, is leaving in June and the school is searching for her replacement. Babbitt has indicated he may move back to Arizona, his home state. Read the Preview:
Many at NAU would welcome Babbitt (AP 11/18)
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Babbitt departure excites college
Facebook TwitterNOVEMBER 28, 2000 The imminent departure of Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt from Capitol Hill is exciting faculty at Northern Arizona University who may seek him to head the college. The college's current president, Clara Lovett, is leaving in June and the school is searching for her replacement. Babbitt has indicated he may move back to Arizona, his home state. Read the Preview:
Many at NAU would welcome Babbitt (AP 11/18)
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Richardson, Babbitt pledge support (Tribal Law 11/14) Relevant Links:
Northern Arizona University - www.nau.edu
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