American University freshmen reflect on their expectations for the University
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From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's November 2022 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
At a panel hosted by the Kennedy Political Union and the School of Communication last Thursday, students engaged with current political issues that are compelling for young voters with regard to the upcoming November 2022 midterm elections.
American University’s Equity and Title IX Office opened an investigation into eight Washington College of Law students on May 25, following a complaint detailing allegations of harassment and discrimination on the basis of political and religious beliefs.
Hundreds of American University students and local activists marched from the White House to the Capitol building on March 25, chanting “the Earth is on fire” as they protested President Joe Biden’s handling of climate change policy.
The School of International Service emergency fund, established to assist students facing unexpected short-term financial issues, has provided support to nearly 20 students since its soft rollout in October 2021.
Editor’s Note: Jacob Fishman, the assistant editor of the yearbook, is a graphic designer for The Eagle. Fishman has not been involved in the writing, reporting or editing of this story and its multimedia elements.
U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Marcia Fudge discussed solving the current housing crisis for vulnerable communities at an event with the Sine Institute on March 2.
The University launched its new campaign in May 2021, seeking to raise $500 million while emphasizing three areas of focus in its re-brand: elevate, inspire and lead. The campaign will visit five cities with high AU alumni populations from Feb. 6 through June 15.
American University students studying abroad this semester are struggling to navigate program adjustments as omicron cases surge across the U.S. and other countries impose border restrictions and COVID-19 related procedures.
Editor’s Note: Arts and Entertainment Editor Olivia Kozlevcar and Administration and Local News Editor Skye Witley, who are also members of Dime a Dozen, were not involved in the reporting, writing or editing of this review.
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in our December 2021 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
The American University Community Garden first provided students with a way to connect back to the environment. Now, even in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, it’s blossomed as a place where students are able to learn, reflect and find community.
Trying to find the time and motivation to work out is never easy, and it’s even harder when most gyms are still closed, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
With the new year well under way, American University students are embracing the fresh start by goal setting. These students decided to share how they’re looking forward throughout the rest of the year.