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(11/15/24 4:23pm)
American University Alums for Palestine held a noise demonstration in protest of the AU Meltzer Schwartzberg Center for Israel Studies conference “Israel at 100: Scenarios for the Future of Israel in 2048” on Nov. 12 outside Constitution Hall.
(11/15/24 2:20pm)
For 15 of his 23 years in D.C., Lou Potter has spent his nights sleeping outside the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library with his mini pit bull, Tubaloo. After the recent enforcement of a ban on sleeping on library property, Potter now spends his nights sleeping in the woods near the Washington City Canal Outfall.
(11/14/24 5:00pm)
Content warning: This story mentions instances of rape and sexual assault. Please see the bottom for sexual violence resources.
(11/13/24 1:00pm)
Terry Szuplat, an American University alumnus and former White House speechwriter under former President Barack Obama, shared advice on the importance of personal speeches, listening to different perspectives and how his time at the University impacted his career in his first book, “Say It Well.”
(11/13/24 1:00pm)
Jeff Miller’s various communities have long known him as a bike lover, as well as a fanatic for travel, adventure and advocacy. He was the guy who biked across the country with only $1,000 to spare, spending months sleeping in free camping grounds, cooking all of his food and having the “time of his life.” He never could have expected a few years later to also be the guy with cancer.
(11/12/24 7:08pm)
American University will restructure the School of Education following the departure of Dean Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy in January 2025, according to an email from Holcomb-McCoy to SOE majors and minors obtained by The Eagle.
(11/12/24 3:17pm)
Protestors gathered outside of Vice President Kamala Harris’ closing rally at the Ellipse on Oct. 29 to demand an arms embargo, an end to the Israel-Hamas war and to assert they would not vote for her on Election Day.
(11/12/24 1:00pm)
It’s where he met his wife Mary Ann, where he proposed, where they got married and where their daughter, Eleanor, was baptized. Now, just down the street from these memories made at National Presbyterian Church on Nebraska Avenue, Jonathan Alger takes his new seat in the President’s Office Building.
(11/11/24 12:31pm)
The American University Lincoln Scholars Program welcomed Peter Levine, associate dean of academic affairs and Lincoln Filene professor of Citizenship & Public Affairs in Tufts University’s Tisch College of Civic Life, for its annual fall lecture on Oct. 28.
(11/06/24 10:50pm)
Elections have always been community-building days for Delaney Denton, director of the Spirit and Traditions Board and senior in the School of Public Affairs. During the 2008 election, she said she remembers going to the polls with her mom and being particularly impressed by the women who were running.
(11/06/24 4:01am)
D.C. residents turned out today to voice their opinions on the issues that matter most in the election: reproductive rights, climate change, local government and ranked choice voting. The result: Vice President Kamala Harris swept in no surprise the District’s three electoral votes.
(11/05/24 1:29pm)
Two American University students, Lizzie Graff and Adah Nordan, are seeking seats on the 3E Advisory Neighborhood Commission, which represents AU Park, Tenleytown and Friendship Heights neighborhoods.
(11/04/24 12:54pm)
Vice President Kamala Harris made her campaign’s closing argument on the White House Ellipse Oct. 29, drawing a crowd that her campaign claimed numbered 75,000.
(11/01/24 10:14pm)
Half a dozen members of the janitors union SEIU 32BJ held a rally in support of Vice President Kamala Harris at American University’s Glover Gate less than a week before the election on Oct. 30.
(11/01/24 12:25pm)
Members of the American University administration deconstructed a Gaza Solidarity Sukkah erected by students between Hurst Hall and the East Quad Building on Oct. 23.
(10/31/24 6:10pm)
American University is continuing to deliberate whether to arm the AU Police Department and is expected to release a decision in early 2025, according to Assistant Vice President of University Police Service Management and Transportation Progress Phillip Morse, who spoke with student media publications on Monday morning.
(10/31/24 6:05pm)
The American University Police Department identified a suspect who was later arrested in connection to a second instance of vandalism that occurred Wednesday morning on the American University sign on Ward Circle, according to an email from Chief Financial Officer, Vice President and Treasurer Bronté Burleigh-Jones.
(10/31/24 1:39am)
The American University Police Department is investigating an incident where an individual on the southside of campus pointed a firearm at someone from a vehicle, according to an email sent to the University community.
(10/29/24 3:53pm)
Robin Maher, the executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center, spoke at an event on Oct. 22 at American University urging students to use their voting power to change the conversation around the death penalty.
(10/29/24 3:51pm)
Throughout October, students attended community forums organized by the Security Review Working Group to share their thoughts about the potential arming of the American University Police Department.