A celebrated sculpture will call AU home
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's November 2022 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
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From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's November 2022 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
After American University moved to make masks optional in classrooms as of Sept. 26, the new policy has caused a range of reactions among students and faculty.
American University’s Staff Union held a series of lunch-ins to celebrate the ratification of its contract and to display solidarity amongst community members.
Students accustomed to checking their American University-sponsored Gmail accounts for emails must soon adjust to using Outlook. Starting Aug. 1, the Google accounts will be decommissioned and emails will be delivered directly to Outlook.
American University’s Centennial Hall will house both freshman and sophomore students during the 2022-2023 academic year.
American University’s School of Public Affairs ranked tenth in U.S. News & World Report’s evaluation of the best public affairs graduate programs in the country. The ranking signifies the second consecutive year that SPA has received the highest rating among public affairs schools in D.C.
The School of Public Affairs is launching a new interdisciplinary minor in race, justice and politics in fall 2022, which will address the intersection of these three core concepts. Offered by both the Department of Justice, Law and Criminology and the Department of Government, the minor is scheduled to appear in the American University course catalog this summer.
An initiative, known as Initiative 82, to raise the minimum wage for tipped workers has secured over 26,000 signatures, enough to appear on the D.C. primary election ballot in June.
When Itai Segev, a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences, decided to start a Jewish a cappella group his freshman year at American University, he could not have predicted how the coronavirus pandemic would complicate the next two years.
Growing up, Rebeca Lindenfeld was drawn to the magic of film and television.
The next step in D.C.’s redistricting process is underway as all eight wards have started evaluating the boundaries of Advisory Neighborhood Commissions and Single Member Districts. There are currently 10 SMDs — electoral districts represented by a single officeholder — in Ward 3.
Wegmans Food Markets is scheduled to open its first store in D.C. this summer and is hiring more than 300 part-time workers ahead of its opening.
American University’s campus dining has joined forces with Grubhub to allow students to preorder food to some on-campus dining locations.
Students are making the most of opportunities to engage with organizations on campus this fall with many American University students connecting with clubs both virtually and in-person.