Housing and Dining creates fewer than anticipated temporary triples
Fewer freshmen will have to experience temporary triple rooms in the residence halls this year, said Chris Moody, executive director of Housing and Dining Programs.
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Fewer freshmen will have to experience temporary triple rooms in the residence halls this year, said Chris Moody, executive director of Housing and Dining Programs.
The Princeton Review ranked AU the "most politically active" college Aug. 2 as part of its annual Best 373 Colleges guide.
AU is in the planning stages of a major construction project to dramatically increase the number of beds in the on-campus housing inventory.
Anyone in the AU community can now contribute their own content to american.edu’s AUpedia feature, after the site re-launched last month with a small facelift.
Five hundred forty-five rising juniors and seniors applied for 469 spots in next week’s housing lottery, fewer than originally projected, according to Executive Director of Housing and Dining Programs Chris Moody.
Part of the canopy covering the bridge between Mary Graydon Center, Battelle-Tompkins and Butler Pavilion collapsed during Wednesday’s snowstorm.
Housing and Dining Programs will not differentiate between rising juniors and seniors during this month’s housing lottery, according to the department’s Room Selection Guide, released Monday.
Housing and Dining Programs may drop an experimental plan to give students who sign an 11 1/2 month lease priority for Nebraska Hall in next month’s housing lottery, the department’s executive director, Chris Moody, said Tuesday.
The inventory of university housing and how it is allotted will drastically change this fall in response to the expanding demand for on-campus housing.
Housing and Dining Programs announced on Monday sweeping changes to how on-campus housing will be allocated, starting with the fall 2010 semester.
No one was injured after a fire seriously damaged a house near campus on the afternoon of Saturday, Nov. 21, but one dog was killed.
Television service for some students who live in AU’s block of the Berkshire Apartments will be restored in the next day or two after some students were left without service for weeks.
On-campus drug violations resulting in judicial referrals dropped sharply in 2008, according to the Department of Public Safety’s 2009 Annual Security Report, released Tuesday evening.
Student Government executives must provide information on nominees for cabinet positions to the Undergraduate Senate, according to an executive order issued Sept. 11 by President Andy MacCracken.
A week after the first impeachment proceedings in the Student Government's history, President Andy MacCracken said he's looking forward to moving the SG past the episode.
A prospective member of the Undergraduate Senate accused them of acting "unacceptabl[y]" and using a "double standard" after the SG deferred his confirmation. He was one of three not confirmed, out of a group of seven prospective senators.
Chevy Chase Bank's advertisements spray-painted onto city and AU sidewalks violated university policy, according to JoDe Nowland, director of Auxiliary Services.
Updated Saturday, Aug. 29 at 5:13 p.m.
The Apple Store slated to open in the vacant tunnel space next to the UPS Store will not be opening, said JoDe Nowland, director of auxiliary services.
The AU community remembered Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., on Wednesday after he died late Tuesday from a battle with a brain tumor.