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(11/06/23 1:00pm)
American University students were given a rare opportunity to ask questions about the Office of Equity and Title IX’s operations on Oct. 26 in the latest installment of the Student Government’s “What’s the Tea” series.
(10/30/23 12:00pm)
The Atlantis opened in 1978 as a place to cultivate the music scene that was thriving in the nation’s capital. Now, over 40 years after closing, the venue is back.
(10/25/23 7:12pm)
A piece of paper with an anti-Palestinian message was found in a Palestinian staff member’s Kerwin Hall office, according to a Wednesday email from President Sylvia Burwell.
(10/24/23 4:50pm)
Vicky Wilkins and Nkenge Friday are taking new leadership roles as acting provost and vice president of inclusive excellence respectively, American University President Sylvia Burwell announced in an email to the community on Tuesday.
(10/24/23 12:00pm)
On Aug. 31, Noah Kahan electrified a crowd of nearly 6,000 at Radio City Music Hall. On a humble, minimalist stage with warm lighting and a backup band of only two instrumentalists, Kahan beamed as he delivered ballad after ballad. In a nondescript jean jacket and low-hanging man bun, the folk-pop musician is just your average, down-to-earth guy.
(10/24/23 12:00pm)
An Oct. 11 National Coming Out Day fair for American University students featured games, flags, pins and information about historical LGBTQ+ figures.
(10/20/23 10:31pm)
Swastikas and a Nazi slogan were drawn on the doors of two residence hall rooms belonging to Jewish students and in a bathroom in Letts Hall on Thursday night, American University President Sylvia Burwell announced to the community in an email Friday afternoon.
(10/19/23 11:48pm)
The American University Police Department will be trained to carry and administer Narcan, according to an email sent to the AU community Thursday by Vice President of Student Affairs Raymond Lu-Ming Ou and Chief Financial Officer Bronté Burleigh-Jones.
(10/19/23 12:22pm)
Editor’s Note: Jordan Young, the news managing editor for The Eagle and a former employee of the Raising A Village Foundation, was not involved in the reporting or editing of this article.
(10/18/23 10:49pm)
Nota de Editor: Este artículo también fue publicado en inglés.
(10/18/23 12:00pm)
American University's Multicultural Alumni Reunion brought together alumni and students for a weekend of music, discussions and networking. The art and community-focused weekend, which also took place over Family Weekend, was organized by multiple alumni groups, including the Black Alumni Alliance, the Latino Alumni Alliance and the Asian and Pacific Islander Alumni Network.
(10/17/23 1:58pm)
For its fourth iteration, the World Culture Festival set up on the National Mall for a three-day celebration from Sept. 29 to Oct. 1. More than 450,000 attendees from 180 countries joined the Art of Living Foundation for a weekend of unity and peace.
(10/17/23 1:58pm)
Fresh tea, farm-grown ingredients, Ethiopian cuisine and homemade baked goods — all these things can be found at the farmers’ market that takes place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Wednesday on American University’s quad.
(10/17/23 12:00pm)
The Department of Critical Race, Gender & Culture Studies, along with the AU Muslim Students Association welcomed three guest speakers to American University on Oct. 4 to address how Islamophobic narratives have developed over time.
(10/13/23 1:36pm)
Members of the American University community who demonstrated on the quad Wednesday were divided amid current conflict between Israel and Hamas.
(10/11/23 12:00pm)
In preparation for its beloved giant pandas’ return to China, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo held a week-long farewell event named “Panda Palooza.”r. The celebration took place from Sept. 25 to Oct. 1.
(10/11/23 12:00pm)
When American University first installed Blue Light Phone Towers on its campus in 1991, the University community celebrated the change. Now, in the wake of rising concerns for campus safety, an Eagle investigation found that eight blue light towers across campus have been malfunctioning for over a month.
(10/10/23 4:24pm)
American University President Sylvia Burwell announced in an email to the community that Seth Grossman will be taking on the position of vice president and chief administrative officer.
(10/10/23 12:00pm)
Editor’s Note: This story is the second part of a two part series. Read part one here.
(10/09/23 2:27pm)
Editor’s Note: This story is the first of a two part series.