Loretta Lynch to speak on campus for All-American Weekend
Former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch will speak in Bender Arena at 8:30 p.m. on Oct. 19 as part of All-American Weekend, the Kennedy Political Union announced today.
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Former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch will speak in Bender Arena at 8:30 p.m. on Oct. 19 as part of All-American Weekend, the Kennedy Political Union announced today.
On Aug. 25, the Student Union Board will kick off the school year with an “end of summer party” in Bender Arena headlined by Atlanta-based D.J. and producer Metro Boomin, SUB director Bisagna Suh announced Thursday. “The Nightshow” will also feature local rapper Kelow LaTesha and DJ Shiva.
Following a two-year pilot program, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority approved the permanent adoption of the U-Pass program with AU in April, the University wrote in a memo to students Monday. The program, which began in August 2016, gives all full-time undergraduate, graduate and law school students unlimited Metro rides during the school year for a flat fee.
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Nearly one year after a hate crime rocked American University’s campus, University President Sylvia Burwell announced in a memo on Friday that “no suspect has been identified in the case” and that “all credible leads have been exhausted” in the investigation.
This weekend, be sure to welcome April and celebrate the cherry blossoms while they last, learn about the effect of community policing, and explore the portfolio project of Diane Arbus.
AU Student Government held a reception for students and faculty last week in honor of the grand opening of The Hub for Organizing, Multiculturalism and Equity, also known as HOME.
American University will host the 43rd National Collegiate Taekwondo Association (NCTA) Championships in Bender Arena the weekend of April 6-8. AU earned the right to host the tournament after the volunteer coaches, Miyako Yerick and Masters Richard-Duane Chambers and Ryan Huang, from the AU Taekwondo Club submitted a bid on behalf of the school.
Carly Fiorina, the former CEO of Hewlett-Packard and 2016 Republican presidential candidate, will speak to students in Kerwin Hall on April 5, the Kennedy Political Union announced today.
At the Washington College of Law’s event “The Long Road,” civil rights leaders engaged in a conversation designed to bring awareness of the historical and present adversities many black Americans have dealt with across America for over 200 years, Kendra Brown, Washington College of Law’s director of diversity, inclusion and affinity, said.
The Student Union Board and Women’s Initiative will kick off their new SUB Madness series by hosting comedian Dulcé Sloan on March 24, SUB announced Monday. Sloan is the newest correspondent for “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah.” She can also be seen on “Greatest Ever” and “Comedy Knock-Out” on truTV.
Students gathered outside Mary Graydon Center Wednesday to protest the American University Police Department’s arrest of a graduate student for unlawful entry Tuesday night.
Graduate student Benjamin Brumer returned to campus Wednesday morning after being arrested by American University Police for unlawful entry Tuesday night. AU Police said Brumer refused to identify himself as a student after being asked several times, but Brumer is contradicting that account.
African-American Jewish activist and educator Yavilah McCoy will lead an event titled “Getting Proximate: Developing and Maintaining Multiracial, Multicultural and Multi-faith Alliances Toward Equity & Justice” on March 20, the Kennedy Political Union announced today.
Founder’s Week is from Feb. 24 to March 3, and there is plenty to do to celebrate. Check out some events happening both on campus and off to get in the spirit of celebration for AU’s 125th Founder’s Day.
Whether you’re spending Valentine’s Day with friends or a special someone, the District has a lot to offer. With so many romantic places to choose from, making plans can be overwhelming. Celebrate the holiday without straining your wallet with the 10 options below.
Jason Kander, an American University alum and recent Democratic Senate candidate in Missouri, will speak to students in McDowell Formal Lounge on Jan. 23, the Kennedy Political Union announced today.
If you took a holiday from AU news over winter break, here’s what you missed.
Mary Graydon Center will now require an AU ID for access from midnight to 6 a.m.
If you’re looking for a fun and easy way to immerse yourself in a culture without traveling abroad, going to an event at a D.C. embassy might be your calling. Each year, the embassies around D.C. host several events open to the public. Many of the events have an entry fee, but there are also a few with free admission.