VPUG Candidate Profile: Catherine Schaeff
Catherine “Cathy” Schaeff, an associate professor in the Department of Biology at AU, spoke of the importance of revamping campus mental health services at her VPUG town hall Feb. 2.
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Catherine “Cathy” Schaeff, an associate professor in the Department of Biology at AU, spoke of the importance of revamping campus mental health services at her VPUG town hall Feb. 2.
From Feb. 2 to Feb. 22, the University held a series of town hall meetings to allow students, faculty and staff to vet three candidates interested in the position of Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies.
An Aramark worker’s ban from campus was lifted Feb. 11 after she was fired and removed from campus by AU Public Safety on Jan. 28.
Friends, relatives, colleagues and members of the University community gathered at the Kay Spiritual Life Center 4 p.m. Sunday to celebrate the life of Matthew Shlonsky.
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On April 15, approximately 30 AU students and faculty filled the Perch for “Is a Yak an Attack?,” a discussion about self-expression on the anonymous social media app, Yik Yak.
Throughout the spring 2015 semester, reported vandalism has increased in Anderson Hall, especially in the past few weeks.
With a new internal structure and programing, the student-run Green Eagle sustainability advocacy program is moving its outreach from the residence halls to the entire campus.
Since 2008, over 400 individual AU professors have been certified as “green” teachers. For the 2014-2015 academic year, 141 faculty members have been certified.
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In light of recent national events in Missouri and New York, AU will be holding the first in a series of discussions on race relations on Jan. 24 in Mary Graydon Center.
Administrators in AU Dining Services are trying out a new diet this year to better relate to students. Led by Director of Dining and Dining Services Ken Chadwick, several staff members have converted to veganism in the last several months so that they can better understand the different dietary needs of students.
Extensive reconstruction of both its kitchens and its menu gave the Terrace Dining Room a fresh look for the fall semester.