Our friends at Northern Arizona University are proud to sponsor this year's conference. The conference was held all day Friday, April 25 and the morning of Saturday, April 26.
Travel to Flagstaff Driving Most likely you will enter Flagstaff using Interstate 40, Interstate 17, or US Route 89.
By air The Flagstaff airport is south of downtown, airport code FLG, and serviced by American Airlines. A few rental car companies operate from the airport, and there are Uber, Lyft, and taxi options.
If you fly into Phoenix (airport code PHX), you may rent a car for the 2.5-hour drive to Flagstaff; or reserve a shuttle through Groome Transportation. Groome stops at PHX and at several set locations in Flagstaff. For an additional fee, shuttles will drive you to your lodging location. Shuttle reservations: https://groometransportation.com/flagstaff/?&sd_client_id=e10e74ac-e4cd-4de3-9362-5d4585dda87f.
Getting around Northern Arizona University (NAU) The conference will be held at NAU’s International Pavilion, located at 1450 Knoles Dr.
NAU is a long, narrow campus, stretching from north to south. There are sidewalks, walkways, and a free shuttle that makes frequent stops throughout campus (the “Louie” and “Jacks” lines). Shuttle information: https://in.nau.edu/university-transit-services/shuttle-information/. By request, conference attendees who are not affiliated with NAU will be provided complementary passes to park on campus during the conference. If you want passes, notify the Conference Host, Dr. Maiah Jaskoski ([email protected]), by Monday, April 14, 2025.
Lodging Flagstaff has many hotel and motel options. Three hotels that are conveniently located:
Here's a Google map of the lodging suggestions and the conference site: Conference Map
Food Complementary food will be served at the conference (light breakfast, lunch, and coffee breaks on April 25; and light breakfast and coffee break on April 26).
See below for restaurant recommendations.
Food (continued) Flagstaff has a thriving restaurant scene. Some recommendations: