Bill calls for balance
A nonbinding resolution currently being debated in the U.S. House of Representatives calls for states to adopt an Academic Bill of Rights that would balance ideological viewpoints in college classrooms.
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A nonbinding resolution currently being debated in the U.S. House of Representatives calls for states to adopt an Academic Bill of Rights that would balance ideological viewpoints in college classrooms.
The House Government Reform Committee unanimously approved the D.C. College Access Reauthorization Act last Thursday, voting to extend indefinitely the program giving D.C. residents in-state tuition at public universities around the country and grants for private universities in and around Washington.
Many students think that finding a job after graduation can be frustrating. According to AU's Office of Institutional Research, that notion may be correct as only 35 percent of last year's graduates went straight into the work force.
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President Bush and First Lady Laura Bush presided over the lighting of the National Christmas tree on the Ellipse near the White House Thursday night.
Park Bethesda, AU's 258-unit leased apartment complex in Bethesda, Md., transferred management of its front desk last Monday from Capital Properties to AU students.
Next fall, college students' families could be expected to pay more for a student's education, if a slight change is made to the formula used to determine how much financial aid students receive from the federal government.
Planned Parenthood is planning now for what organizers expect to be the largest abortion rights rally since the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the United States.
School General Policy In Dorms Sold on Campus American Not allowed in all buildings and not by entrance to residence halls Not allowed No Georgetown Allowed only in designated areas Allowed with roommate's consent Yes Catholic All buildings are smoke free Not allowed in residence halls or within 15 feet of doors and windows No George Mason (current) Allowed only in residence hall rooms Allowed with rommate's consent No George Mason (proposed) Smoke-free campus Smoking floors to be phased out over five years and smoking not allowed within 25 feet of residence halls No George Washington Not allowed in public areas Allowed with rommate's consent Yes Howard All buildings are smoke free Not allowed No
AU's Class of 2007 is smaller, smarter and more diverse than last year's freshman class, according to Associate Director of Undergraduate Admissions Anna Seltz.