Law students transfer in response to WCL’s fall in rankings
The Washington College of Law fell from 49 in 2013 to 72 in the 2015 U.S. News & World Report’s Best Law Schools rankings, a drop that affects recent grads of the school.
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The Washington College of Law fell from 49 in 2013 to 72 in the 2015 U.S. News & World Report’s Best Law Schools rankings, a drop that affects recent grads of the school.
A student from King’s College London has been charged with conspiracy to commit acts of terrorism in connection to the extremist group known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.
Erin Moriarty Harrelson, an AU PhD candidate in anthropology, was one of five people nationally selected to receive the new Fulbright-National Geographic Digital Storytelling Fellowship July 9.
Update: Feb. 13 at 12:20 p.m. D.C. temporarily closed Megabytes due to health code violations.
As an adjunct professor at the Washington College of Law, Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler spices up classroom lectures with real-world experience. Now, Gansler is looking to apply this experience as he kicks off his campaign for governor of Maryland.
While most 10-year-olds spend their afternoons at play, Jordan Coleman spent his in a sound studio in New York City.
Steve Castro is not your typical AU student.
What better way to celebrate the 4th of July in our nation's capital than with fireworks, concerts, parades and much more? Check out our list of best D.C. events on Independence Day and try them out yourself:
During a rugby game April 20, Von Gerik Allena, a 2010 graduate of the School of International Service, saw the ball fall to the ground, giving him the opportunity to run it up the field. As he ran, a fan took a picture of him which soon became a viral meme.
A group of students protested on April 24 against the University’s decision not to renew the contract of Assistant Professor Jeffrey Schaler.
Board of Trustees Chairman Jeffrey Sine announced the creation of a new position for a Student Trustee-elect, during an open forum on April 4. This position will be in addition to the current job of Student Trustee.
A new social sorority chapter from the National Panhellenic Conference will join AU
Aramark to replace Bon Appétit as food provider
Starbucks will replace the now vacant McDonald's space in the Bender Tunnel.
Board of Trustees Chairman Jeff Sine committed to looking into divestment of fossil fuels at an open forum in the Ward Circle Building on April 4.
The pounding drums heard April 8 from Brazilian percussion group, Batala, signaled the start of Take Back the Night’s march to end violence against women.
Despite the hot weather, Housing and Dining cannot turn on the air conditioning in dorm rooms until April 15. Changing from heating to air conditioning in the dorm halls is an annual process, said Sophia Benedicktus, the associate director of Housing and Dining Programs.
Plans for “Greekend,” a three-day competition between Greek organizations for philanthropy donations, will be amended due to a lack of interest and support from the Greek organizations, according to an April 2 memo released to members of AU’s Greek community by the event’s organizers, Joni Agronin and AJ Custard.
Washington College of Law students and alumni have started a petition on Change.org for the removal of Dean Claudio Grossman and a complete overhaul of the Office of Career and Professional Development after WCL recently fell out of the top 50 law schools in the nation in US News & World Report.
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