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(04/24/08 4:00am)
Chris Miller is a typical AU student. Miller, a 19-year-old freshman in the School of Public Affairs, is involved in several organizations on campus, including Phi Alpha Delta and the Roosevelt Institution. He said he has always had an interest in politics and law, which is why he considered AU when applying to colleges.
(04/21/08 4:00am)
Dear readers,
(08/30/07 4:00am)
Dear readers,
(06/21/07 4:00am)
1. Finding an internship.
You finally figured out where you're crashing or who you're subletting from for the summer. Problem is, you submitted about 40,000 applications for internships in March, and no one has responded to you yet. Uh, oh.
(10/12/06 4:00am)
In the last 30 days soil on AU property tested for 106,000 parts per million of arsenic, which means approximately 10 percent of the soil is arsenic, but the finding should not pose a threat to the community, said Gary Schilling, Spring Valley project manager for the Baltimore District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
(10/12/06 4:00am)
College students from across the nation flock to Washington, D.C., every year to either attend the District's universities or to participate in semester-long programs there. Many of the students who choose to study in the District are political science junkies who come to Washington with a common goal - interning on Capitol Hill.
(09/25/06 4:00am)
An unidentified Resident Assistant received two death threats after breaking up a dorm room party Tuesday night in Centennial Hall, according to Jeff Hanley, president of the Residence Hall Association.
(09/07/06 4:00am)
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began excavating arsenic-containing soil from the southeast corner of the Kreeger building, as well as adjacent properties on Rockwood Parkway on Aug. 29, after soil sample tests showed arsenic contamination above acceptable levels.
(09/07/06 4:00am)
Monday, Aug. 28
(09/07/06 4:00am)
Akbar Ahmed, the Ibn Khaldun Chair of Islamic studies at AU, was one of five winners of the Purpose Prize, a new initiative to invest in Americans over 60 who are helping to solve long-standing social problems, according to a press release from the think tank that developed the award.
(08/31/06 4:00am)
AU students won't be able to vamoose from the Tenleytown shuttle stop any time soon.
(08/21/06 4:00am)
Moving away from home isn't easy, and moving into a dorm room invites opportunity for both forgetting items from home and missing the familiar comforts of a hometown. Whether you didn't bring enough crates to hold all of your bath products under your bed or you need to get a shopping fix at a local mall, this guide will help you maneuver your way around there provides for proud new dorm and apartment inhabitants in the Tenley area.
(06/19/06 4:00am)
While school's out for the summer for some AU students, others choose to take summer classes to finish their degrees on time or to have something to do while working in the city.
(06/19/06 4:00am)
An AU student visiting a fraternity brother on Long Island was thrown out of a bar drunk and then drove his car into a crowd of people, hitting four and critically injuring two, according to a Nassau County, N.Y., Police Department press release.
(05/01/06 4:00am)
Seven AU students and alumni are 2006 Fulbright scholars, and one student is an alternate, according to Francine Blume, acting executive director at the Career Center.
(04/27/06 4:00am)
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(04/10/06 4:00am)
Students are being robbed of their education if professors have political agendas that deprive them of opportunities in the classroom, David Horowitz, author and founder of Students for Academic Freedom, said Wednesday at a talk at AU.
(04/06/06 4:00am)
Mayor Anthony Williams signed legislation March 27 creating the District's new Office on African Affairs as a resource for the area's 400,000 African immigrants, including college students, according to Vincent Morris, communications director at the mayor's office.