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(03/26/24 3:32pm)
A temporary dining hall will open in Mary Graydon Center 128 — the glass room to the left of Panera — when Terrace Dining Room closes for the second phase of renovations on March 29, according to an announcement posted on AU Kitchen’s website on March 20.
(03/26/24 3:30pm)
The School of International Service Graduate Student Council called for President Sylvia Burwell and the American University administration to retract the recently implemented policy banning indoor protests, requiring clubs to “be inclusive” and restricting campus postering in a Feb. 5 statement.
(03/25/24 12:00pm)
When students head to the polls for this spring’s American University Student Government elections, they’ll be weighing in on the University’s updated freedom of speech policies and if they should stay.
(03/25/24 12:00pm)
Editor’s Note: Some responses have been lightly edited for clarity and conciseness.
(03/25/24 12:00pm)
El 8 de marzo es el día internacional de la mujer. Muchos países celebran a las mujeres, sus logros, su importancia en la sociedad y sus esfuerzos continuos para la equidad. Sin embargo, en México, este día marca un año más con una tasa alta de feminicidios.
(03/25/24 1:48pm)
The Eagle’s advisory board has selected Abigail Turner, The Eagle’s current news managing editor, as its editor-in-chief for the 2024-2025 school year.
(03/22/24 5:37pm)
American University President Sylvia Burwell announced in an email Friday that Vice President of Administration and Chief Administrative Officer Seth Grossman will be leaving the University at the end of April. The announcement marks the fourth member of Burwell’s presidential cabinet to exit in the last year.
(03/22/24 12:00pm)
American University President Sylvia Burwell shared a five-year progress update of the “Changemakers for a Changing World” strategic plan, including the creation of endowed faculty positions, centers and institutes and scholarships, in an email to the AU community on Feb. 12.
(03/20/24 12:00pm)
Nota de Editor: Este artículo también fue publicado en inglés y traducido por Valentina Sol.
(03/19/24 1:14pm)
For many students, grabbing a quick coffee between classes is essential. It’s no surprise that student-run coffee shops The Bridge Café and The Davenport Coffee Lounge tend to have lines out the door and are so busy they run out of pastries before the day’s end.
(03/18/24 5:02pm)
American University announced today that Jonathan Alger will be the University's next president. He will take over current president Sylvia Burwell’s position July 1 after serving 12 years as president at James Madison University.
(03/18/24 12:12pm)
Following the month of February, professors in American University’s African American and African Diaspora Studies program are working year-round to continue conversations on Black history, culture and pride.
(03/08/24 3:27pm)
Editor’s note: The Eagle’s monthslong investigation into AU’s handling of the Oct. 31, 2022, Leonard Hall sexual abuse and burglary incident is still ongoing. If you have information about the case, please email investigations@theeagleonline.com or contact us on Signal.
(03/08/24 1:00pm)
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside the Gallery Place-Chinatown Metro Station to join a global march for Rafah on Feb. 17. Organizers called for an immediate arms embargo on Israel and a reinstatement of funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East.
(03/08/24 1:00pm)
Faces Of October Seventh, an organization that brings survivors of the Oct. 7 Hamas Attack to college campuses, partnered with Students Supporting Israel at American University to bring Matan Boltox, a former Israeli Defense Forces sniper, to speak to AU students on Feb. 26.
(03/08/24 1:00pm)
The D.C. Council voted 12-1 in favor of the Secure DC Omnibus Amendment Act of 2024 at their March 5 legislative meeting, with Councilmember Trayon White, Sr. opting to be marked as present.
(03/08/24 1:00pm)
The founding members of the American University chapter of Lambda Theta Phi, Latin Fraternity Inc. hosted their new member presentation at the Woods-Brown Amphitheater Saturday night. The new chapter, founded in February, is the first Latino fraternity at AU and the first chapter of Lambda Theta Phi in D.C.
(03/08/24 1:00pm)
Palestine Legal, a Chicago-based nonprofit that defends the civil rights of people in the United States who speak out for Palestine, demanded on Instagram Feb. 28 that American University take immediate action to cease the repression of Palestinian groups on campus.
(03/08/24 1:00pm)
Since the beginning of the semester, Letts Hall residents said they’ve dealt with rodents in their building, an issue they say hasn’t been adequately addressed by the American University administration.
(03/07/24 6:22pm)
Most of my mornings start with checking the news online. Among the outlets I read are the major publications such as the Associated Press, the New York Times and the Washington Post, but when it comes to local news, DCist has always been the first place I look. Imagine my surprise when I woke up on Feb. 23 to see that DCist had been permanently shut down.