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(12/10/24 2:28pm)
American University’s Hillel held an end of semester Early Chanukah “Gelt-Together” on Dec. 5 as an opportunity for students to take a step back from finals and come together before the holiday break.
(12/10/24 2:25pm)
Jim Obergefell, lead plaintiff in the landmark Supreme Court case that determined same-sex marriage is protected by the Constitution, spoke to American University students about his experiences in the courtroom and the importance of ensuring LGBTQ+ rights under an increasingly right-shifting America on Dec. 5.
(12/10/24 2:38pm)
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's December 2024 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
(12/12/24 3:32pm)
Regina Guest woke up on Nov. 6 to a lock screen full of texts from concerned friends and family. She knew who had won before she even opened her phone.
(12/09/24 1:00pm)
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's December 2024 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
(12/06/24 2:07pm)
Award-winning actor and mental health advocate Sean Astin will deliver the keynote address at American University’s 148th commencement on Dec. 15 in Bender Arena, according to an announcement sent to the University community on Dec. 2.
(12/06/24 2:05pm)
American University’s Student Government Undergraduate Senate called for improvements to the safety and accessibility of the Spring Valley Building in a unanimously passed resolution at an undergraduate senate meeting on Nov. 16.
(12/03/24 1:00pm)
Cleanup of the former U.S. Army’s chemical weapons testing continues around American University’s campus as the United States Army Corps of Engineers this fall began landscaping and restoration plans, and is expected to submit a final comprehensive report in November.
(12/02/24 1:45pm)
For Senior White House and Political Correspondent Ed O’Keefe, the incoming presidency means one thing for the country and for the media — disruption.
(11/26/24 3:09pm)
American University students attended a rally on the quad to show support for survivors of sexual assault and demand change from administration on Nov. 11. The rally marks the second anniversary of a campus-wide walkout at which hundreds of students protested the University’s response to sexual violence and demanded change to the Title IX policy.
(11/26/24 3:02pm)
American University’s Center for Diversity and Inclusion hosted an art night and vigil on Nov. 20 to share in community, craft and honor over 300 transgender and gender-diverse individuals who were killed this past year.
(11/25/24 8:09pm)
Students use money to buy coffee, books, Ubers and clothes, making it easy to forget about the most important currency — time. Volunteering and giving back to the community is sometimes overlooked among internships and classes, but it’s where American University’s students excel.
(11/25/24 2:39pm)
The third floor of American University’s Mary Graydon Center reopened in August 2024 following nine months of construction with new offices and spaces for students.
(11/25/24 2:36pm)
Change Can’t Wait closed its fundraising campaign on Sept. 5 after a Board of Trustees vote, but new scholarship opportunities will continue as the administration plans its next campaign.
(11/25/24 2:33pm)
Protesters from over 30 different organizations rallied and sang outside the headquarters of the United States Environmental Protection Agency on Nov. 17, demanding immediate climate action from President Joe Biden in his last 60 days in office.
(11/22/24 2:50pm)
The Civic Life Steering Committee, launched as part of The Civic Life initiative, seeks to enhance educational opportunities and programs, encourage community involvement, establish ways of assessing the program’s effectiveness and cement the program’s future.
(11/21/24 1:00pm)
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority will approve the Better Bus Proposal after numerous revisions on Nov. 21.
(11/21/24 1:00pm)
American University is among 40 colleges across the country accused of price-fixing in conspiracy with the College Board to charge children of divorced parents more tuition. AU and other prestigious universities, such as Georgetown University, George Washington University and New York University, are referred to in the complaint.
(11/19/24 1:00pm)
Hundreds of participants gathered in front of the Heritage Foundation building in D.C.’s Capitol Hill neighborhood on Nov. 9 to protest in support of reproductive rights.
(11/18/24 2:38pm)
The District’s Department of Transportation, also known as DDOT, recently ended a year and a half long pilot program which tested the use of a semi-autonomous robot for data collection and street sign inventory.