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NNU community mourns loss of Irving 'Doc' Laird

Northwest Nazarene University Faculty Emeritus Irving "Doc" Laird passed away at his home March 6. A celebration worship service honoring his life will be held Saturday, March 14 at 2 p.m. at Nampa First Church of the Nazarene. Laird was employed with NNU for 30 years before retiring in 1997. During
12 Mar 2015
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Idaho state police sergeant joins NNU faculty

Northwest Nazarene University announced Dean Matlock joined the faculty as associate professor of criminal justice. Matlock is an NNU alumnus with a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy and religion. He also holds a Master of Arts in communication from Boise State University. He originally intended to
04 Mar 2015
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NNU Costa Rica trip

NNU students experience adventure of a lifetime in Costa Rica

Northwest Nazarene University professors led 20 students this summer on a cultural and scientific experience through the country of Costa Rica. Professors John Cossel, Jamie Tucker, and Ben Earwicker from NNU’s biology, art, and cultural studies departments, respectively, sought to marry objectives
04 Aug 2011
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