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Nota de la Editora: Este artículo fue publicado en inglés y traducido por Ben Parr y Tobias Monteagudo Jackson.
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Jamie Raskin, Andrew Ross Sorkin, Artis Stevens, Clint Smith, Samantha Power and Walter Isaacson will be honored as American University’s commencement speakers at the spring 2026 graduation, the University announced on Wednesday.
The first Gen Z elected official, Bushra Amiwala, spoke at American University on March 19 about her journey as a young politician. Amiwala just completed her recent campaign for Congress in Illinois’ ninth district, learning she lost just two days before coming to speak at the University.
As cherry blossoms bloom, so did Bloomaroo, the annual festival at the Wharf celebrating spring’s arrival — but it took more than the trees to become a successful event.
Ken Kutcha stood in front of the fences surrounding a small crowd and held up a sign reading: “No War on Iran,” in large block letters.
Spring break serves as an escape from cold climates, mounting assignments and campus stagnation. At American University, however, students’ plans are a little more nuanced.
American University was not affected by cuts to Department of Defense tuition assistance programs for active-duty service members after the list of universities under scrutiny was narrowed by a recent Pentagon review.
Lawmakers and activists alike gathered near the Capitol on Feb. 24 to boycott President Donald Trump’s State of the Union Address, inviting Americans from across the country to share how they were impacted by the administration’s recent policies.
On any given morning in the residence halls, a cat watches students cross the quad from a window and a dog waits by the door for a walk before class.
Students heard from Texas Congressman Joaquin Castro and activist Maria Teresa Kumar at a Sine Institute of Policy and Politics event on Feb. 25, featuring a timely conversation on how Latino identity and leadership shape American civic life.
The “Battleground State” class, a joint course in the School of Public Affairs and the School of Communication, will return in fall 2026, taking American University students to experience political journalism firsthand in the upcoming Michigan midterm elections, including its races for U.S. Senate and Governor.
The Eagle’s advisory board has selected Local News Editor Gabrielle McNamee to be editor-in-chief for the 2026-27 academic year.
Student and faculty guidance on how to navigate Artificial Intelligence usage at American University was announced in a campus-wide email Friday. The guidelines emphasize the presence of human oversight in all uses.
Nota de la Editora: Este artículo fue publicado en inglés y traducido por Alejandra Mora Ortega and Tatiana Rivera Solá.
Student leaders emphasized a collective fight for immigrant rights at a recent teach-in hosted by Latinos En Acción. Organizers said the event aimed to emphasize the organization’s diverse advocacy goals.
Protestors filled the School of International Service atrium with chants and cheers, the crowd swelling to the beginning of the lobby stairwell. Just below them sat roughly 22 American University students observing a moderated discussion between Paul Ingrassia and the AU College Republicans.
American University’s student body voted this week to elect a new executive board, including presidential, vice presidential, comptroller and secretary seats. Additionally, the body voted to fill all seats in the Student Government Senate and class councils.
Collaborating with three student organizations, local nonprofit Women Advancing Nutrition Dietetics and Agriculture (WANDA) hosted a sisterhood supper to honor activist Georgia Gilmore and advocate for food justice in the Mary Graydon Student Center on Feb. 27.
The presidential candidates for American University Student Government took the stage to debate key topics and answer questions from their constituents on Feb. 26 for the fourth annual presidential debate.