Wellness Center sets up OASIS for students to know rights and get help
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AU Public Safety recorded the 14th stalking incident since Welcome Week during the week of Jan. 13.
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The University renovated residence halls and classroom buildings throughout winter break, according to a Dec. 12 memorandum sent to the AU community from the office of Facilities Management and Planning and Project Management.
The five AU students currently studying abroad in Paris are safe and accounted for after the attacks that shook the French capital city, according to the Director of AU Abroad Mark Hayes.
After receiving approval as a recognized chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists on June 6, the AU Association of Black Journalists (AUABJ) is planning events and creating a social media presence.
The University will not maintain its contracts with apparel companies if they do not agree to sign a workers’ rights agreement within 30 days, AU President Neil Kerwin announced via an email memo to the AU community on April 21.
The Kogod School of Business began a new partnership with Union Market called “Market Talks” to encourage a public discussion on a variety of business topics.
Update: Feb. 13 at 12:20 p.m. D.C. temporarily closed Megabytes due to health code violations.
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A gun scare on AU’s campus triggered a two-hour lockdown right before 8 p.m. on Dec. 11 as D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and AU Department of Public Safety officers searched for a possible gunman.
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Typhoon Haiyan decimated the Philippines, and relief efforts are underway. AU students may be continents away, but there are still several national and international relief and charity organizations that need help.
An AU student petitioned the University for a tuition reimbursement after being ill-advised to enroll in classes despite receiving a job offer.
There will be a power outage tonight between 2 and 2:30 a.m., according to an email from Facilities Management.
Gabe Menchaca won the Inter-Fraternity Council election for president on Nov. 6. Menchaca is a Sigma Phi Epsilon brother and a junior in the School of Public Affairs
Four residence halls will experience required power outages on Nov. 18 between 2-2:30 a.m.
AU staff members can be dismissed if they break the tobacco- and smoke-free policy three times while faculty members have no risk of losing their job from violating newly-implemented rules.
The power in some residence halls and academic buildings will be shut off on Oct. 27 and 28 to install the electricity in the McKinley Building.
Ayman Mohyeldin is a journalist for NBC who previously worked for Al Jazeera and CNN. He covers issues in the Middle East including the 2011 Egyptian Revolution and current Syrian Civil War.