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(03/07/24 1:00pm)
Members of the American University community showed up in support of a vigil outside of the Israeli Embassy on Feb. 26 in commemoration of Aaron Bushnell, a member of the United States Air Force who filmed his self-immolation in protest of civilian deaths in Gaza, which has topped 30,000 since Oct. 7.
(03/06/24 2:44pm)
Nota de Editor: Este artículo también fue publicado en inglés.
(03/05/24 7:36pm)
American University President Sylvia Burwell announced in an email Tuesday afternoon that Vice President of University Advancement Courtney Surls will step down at the end of the Change Can’t Wait campaign after over eight years in the position.
(03/04/24 6:09pm)
American University announced today that it will increase undergraduate tuition by 4 percent for the upcoming school year. It will supplement the tuition increase with a 4.9 percent increase in financial aid to reflect its commitment to “access and affordability,” CFO, Vice President and Treasurer Bronté Burleigh-Jones said in an interview with The Eagle.
(03/01/24 4:44pm)
Feb. 29 is the rarest day in the calendar, occuring every four years, but for the 30 million Americans with rare diseases it’s more than just leap day. Celebrated on the final day in February each year, Rare Disease Day honors the experiences of patients with rare diseases and calls for more research, funding and legislation to support them.
(03/01/24 1:00pm)
American University students are represented in undergraduate councils, club executive boards, media staff and more, but there is one more representative that students may not know about: the Advisory Neighborhood Commission.
(03/01/24 1:00pm)
When American University student Maddie Young attended a protest with the Sunrise Movement at President Joe Biden’s campaign headquarters on Feb. 12, she did not expect to be held in jail for 10 hours.
(02/29/24 1:00pm)
Mass layoffs and a drop in digital subscriptions continue to rock the news industry. Countless explanations exist for these issues, but the public often overlooks the culpability of private investment funds.
(02/28/24 1:00pm)
Nota de Editor: Este artículo también fue publicado en inglés y traducido por Valentina Sol.
(02/26/24 7:07pm)
American University is extending its safety review into the fall 2024 semester, a year after the original review of plans, protocols and infrastructure began in fall 2023, according to an email from Chief Financial Officer Bronté Burleigh-Jones.
(02/23/24 8:19pm)
American University’s public news radio station WAMU, NPR’s D.C. affiliate, laid off 15 staffers and shut down their local news site, DCist.
(02/23/24 8:09pm)
Three Metro stations, including Tenleytown-AU, will be closed Saturday and Sunday for weekend construction.
(02/22/24 5:18pm)
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression published a letter sent to American University President Sylvia Burwell on Feb. 9 urging AU to revise their recently implemented policy, which banned indoor protests, revised student groups’ membership policies and placed restrictions on campus posters.
(02/22/24 1:00pm)
Whether in politics or technology, D.C. provides college students with many career opportunities, and American University junior Amir Farahani takes advantage of what the area has to offer.
(02/21/24 1:00pm)
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority released a new proposed budget for fiscal year 2025 on Feb. 5 including additional proposed contributions to help address the $750 million deficit in WMATA’s original proposed budget in December 2023.
(02/21/24 1:00pm)
Author, politician, lawyer and entrepreneur Bakari Sellers shared his political activism experience at an event hosted by the Kennedy Political Union on Thursday. Moderated by School of Communication professor Whitney Harris Christopher, the conversation highlighted Sellers’ work and encouraged young people to strive for change.
(02/21/24 1:00pm)
American University Students for Justice in Palestine called on the University to end support of Israel on Thursday, Feb. 8 for the National Student Day of Action for Divestment.
(02/19/24 2:58pm)
American University has hired Huron Consulting to launch a strategic workforce assessment, according to a December email to staff and faculty supervisors of staff that was obtained and verified by The Eagle. Huron has recommended layoffs and program cuts at other universities in the past.
(02/19/24 1:00pm)
Nota de Editor: Este artículo también fue publicado en inglés por Valentina Sol.
(02/15/24 1:00pm)
American University Student Body President Edwin Santos expressed disappointment in the University and its “lack of support” for Palestinian, Arab and Muslim students in a statement on Feb. 1, one week after President Sylvia Burwell’s email announcement banning indoor protests and requiring all clubs and posters “promote inclusivity.”