Kenya abroad program to continue after shooting
NAIROBI, Kenya— All AU students studying in Kenya remain safe and are taking precautions after a nearby mall shooting on Sept. 22 left 72 dead.
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NAIROBI, Kenya— All AU students studying in Kenya remain safe and are taking precautions after a nearby mall shooting on Sept. 22 left 72 dead.
Aramark to replace Bon Appétit as food provider
A recent survey completed by Abby Fennewald, a senior in SOC who is enrolled in the Honors Program, suggests that honors students did not have much say in the changes to the program.
Renovations to the McKinley Building that will house the School of Communication will be completed two months earlier than originally planned, according to SOC Dean Jeffrey Rutenbeck.
Students living in Leonard Hall will not be able to use the building’s main entrance from March 29 until April 5 due to Cassell Hall construction, according to an email sent out to Leonard Hall students.
The Undergraduate Faculty Senate decided February to revise the University Honors program, which includes changes to the amount of accepted students and to the structure of the program, as part of an ongoing discussion of the Honors system.
Multiple accidents have occurred in and around Ward Circle over the past year, including a shuttle bus crash and a hit-and-run.
Two banks in the Tenleytown area were robbed Feb. 4 by the same female suspect. Police are still searching for the suspect and request any information regarding the robberies.
School of Communications at McKinley to be finished without problems
Not loving the idea of waking up early and braving the cold to see Obama? Many restaurants in the AU area will be having specials in honor of Inauguration Day.
The School of International Service and the company 2U, an online education provider, have partnered to create an online international relations masters program.
AU students living in McDowell and Leonard halls will receive priority registration to live in the new North Hall next year.
Two AU students founded an on-campus chapter of The Thirst Project, an organization that aims to help provide clean drinking water to unsanitary areas of the world, in September.
The D.C. Historic Preservation Review Board, which oversees renovation plans for historic landmarks, approved renovation plans for AU’s Tenley Campus on Sept. 27 despite Tenleytown’s Advisory Neighborhood Commission voting against the plans.
The Panera Bread in Tenelytown does not accept EagleBuck$, but the store may accept this payment option in the future.
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AU students returning from winter break will find something missing from their campus: McDonald’s.