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Chris Girardot, founder of RavenHook Bakehouse, is making fresh bread a household staple all over D.C. He continues bringing his baking to American University’s weekly farmers market.
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Chris Girardot, founder of RavenHook Bakehouse, is making fresh bread a household staple all over D.C. He continues bringing his baking to American University’s weekly farmers market.
Tuition for undergraduate, graduate and law students at American University will increase by 4 percent starting in the 2025-2026 academic year, Gina Adams, chair of the AU Board of Trustees, announced in an email Tuesday.
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American University claimed the No. 2 spot in the Princeton Review’s annual list of the Top 50 Green Colleges in the United States, its highest score on the list yet.
Since the 2023 season, Section 114 of Bender Arena has been home to the unofficial fan group of the American University men’s basketball team known as the “Suit Mafia.” They’re known on campus for dressing in fancy attire and cheering for all 40 minutes of regulation.
A growing number of undergraduate and graduate students at American University are turning to The Market, AU’s on-campus food pantry, for meal support, reflecting a national trend of increasing food insecurity amongst college students.
American University’s Terrace Dining Room remains a staple of the AU experience, now with renovated facilities after five months of work.
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's December 2024 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
American University is redesigning the American University Experience program under the AU Core with the introduction of AU Encounters in the spring while phasing out designated first-year advising after spring 2025.
Alongside the global increase in mental illness during the COVID-19 pandemic, the world saw a rise in calls for mental health awareness and action. As America experiences a mental health crisis, with 1 in 5 adults reporting experiencing mental illness in 2021, the need for effective self-care is critical — especially when considering that these practices often provide important support to mental health services. Often, mental health care providers will recommend self-care practices, including journaling, meditation, or participating in hobbies as a way to curb stress and anxiety, or prevent burnout. However, for many people, “self-care,” as it is widely understood, often fails to fully support their psychological needs.
With beautiful wall art, full bookshelves and plenty of comfortable seating, the atmosphere inside Dua DC cultivates a sense of community for all who enter. What makes this coffee shop unique from the rest stems from one characteristic: its ecologically sustainable coffee beans.
Dominating social media platforms such as TikTok and the fashion runways, the old money aesthetic is rising in popularity once again.
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's December 2024 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
Hosts Connor Sturniolo and Gabrielle McNamee analyze recent traumatic brain injuries in the National Football League and the limits of the human body when it comes to the sustaining of those injuries.
Change Can’t Wait closed its fundraising campaign on Sept. 5 after a Board of Trustees vote, but new scholarship opportunities will continue as the administration plans its next campaign.
WCstainabL is more than just its clever play on the word “sustainable” and American University’s Washington College of Law abbreviation “WCL”: It is bringing the fight for a sustainable future to the forefront of law students’ minds.
The American University Lincoln Scholars Program welcomed Peter Levine, associate dean of academic affairs and Lincoln Filene professor of Citizenship & Public Affairs in Tufts University’s Tisch College of Civic Life, for its annual fall lecture on Oct. 28.
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American University’s College of Arts and Sciences announced in September 2024 a new PhD in Biomedical and Environmental Health Sciences to start classes in August 2025.
You need to cook Vietnamese shrimp spring rolls before you die. That’s at least what chef Jet Tila said on Oct. 2 at American University’s Terrace Dining Room grand reopening in Mary Graydon Center. The event donated five percent of its proceeds to food insecurity on campus and all meal swipes in TDR were matched and donated to the Eagles Helping Eagles program, a market on campus that aids students with food insecurity.