AU ranks second for Peace Corps Volunteers
AU ranks as the second-largest source of Peace Corps volunteers for universities of its size in 2015, according to the organization’s newest ranking.
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AU ranks as the second-largest source of Peace Corps volunteers for universities of its size in 2015, according to the organization’s newest ranking.
AU’s new “We KNOW Success” website shows off results of degrees from the school in an interactive format, showing the employment levels and post-grad plans of AU graduates.
AU alumnus Daniel Maree received the 2013 Do Something Award for his efforts to raise awareness of racial profiling and gun violence.
Burning to try hot yoga, but feeling too scared? Worried that your downward dog may morph into a trip to the emergency room at 100 degrees? Don’t fret: the practice is safer than you think.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year… No, not the holidays- the fall job searching season. Your first impressions at an interview can be the deciding factor in whether or not you land the position, so take a minute to brush up on your interview skills.
Wagshal's Deli opened a new location on New Mexico Avenue May 13, offering quick-service dining and fresh, local produce to AU students and the D.C. community.
Prompted by her passion for the environment and frustrated by the lack of legislative action, a Washington College of Law alumna opened a new grocery store in Dupont Circle featuring all-local produce and goods.
AU ranked No. 10 in the “Top 10 Famous Faculty” category in the 2013 College Rankings released by Unigo, an online college guide, on Oct. 2.
About 100 students have completed a new gender-based violence prevention training at AU.
The AU community showed support for a Veterans Resource Center through a petition during this year’s Yellow Ribbon Week.
Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., didn’t have time to speak to AU College Democrats on campus. So AU College Democrats came to him.
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Members of the AU community had the largest college team at the AIDS Walk Washington for the fifth year in a row with 276 participants on Oct. 29.
Rain didn’t keep the Residence Hall Association from putting on the Diversival Oct. 12, a festival celebrating diversity at AU.
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Rain didn’t keep the Residence Hall Association from putting on the Diversival Oct. 12, a festival celebrating diversity at AU.
Student veterans shared their experiences fighting overseas with AU freshmen through a partnership with AU Veterans and the College Writing Program.