Judge keeps Kris Estrada’s ban from AU campus, tightens probation
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Members of the American University community are grieving following the fatal shooting of Sarah Lynn Milgrim, MA/School of International Service ‘23, and her partner, Yaron Lischinsky, on May 21. The couple were killed outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Northwest D.C.
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American University alumnus Almar Latour, M.A./School of Communication ‘96, publisher of The Wall Street Journal and CEO of Dow Jones and Company, addressed graduating students in the School of Communication and the School of Education as they prepare to enter a changing media landscape and workforce.
The Anti-Defamation League updated its campus antisemitism report card April 4, marking up American University’s grade from a “C” to a “B.”
Faculty at American University are increasingly being hired off tenure track, calling academic freedom into question while the administration remains disinterested in including them in decision making, faculty members said. The University’s American Association of University Professors chapter called for greater transparency and increased job security.
American University men’s basketball fans collectively breathed a sigh of relief when it was announced that sophomore forward Greg Jones would be returning to the program after a brief stint in the transfer portal.
President Donald Trump ordered a hiring freeze on federal employees on Jan. 20, stripping some American University students and alumni of job positions and fellowship opportunities as career prospects continue to vanish.
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With the end of each semester there comes time to reflect on all that has been accomplished — papers are submitted, projects are presented, stories make it in before final deadlines. What also comes with the end of a semester is bittersweet goodbyes, and this semester The Eagle’s staff is saying goodbye to numerous extremely talented staff members.
American University alum Ayman Mohyeldin, B.A. ‘00 and M.A. ‘01, will be co-hosting MSNBC’s “The Weekend: Primetime,” which is set to debut on May 3 at 6 p.m., according to an announcement on April 23.
On a Thursday afternoon this spring, Elliot Gerson and Jessica Herzstein sat in the conservatory of their multi-million-dollar Spring Valley home, discussing the upcoming wedding of their daughter. “I’m really hoping there’s no game that day,” Herzstein said, gazing out the window toward Jacobs Field, and beyond that, American University. As of April 2024, you can’t see either, because there’s a 15-foot-tall highway-grade noise barrier separating the couple from the University across the way.
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Duane Simpkins has signed a contract extension to serve as American University’s men’s basketball coach through the 2029-2030 season, the University’s athletics department announced Friday. Simpkins’ signing comes after he was suggested for the head coaching job at his alma mater, the University of Maryland.
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