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(10/06/23 1:23am)
Editor’s Note: Owen Oppenheimer, news staff writer for The Eagle and senator-elect; Owen Auston-Babcock, local news reporter for The Eagle and SOC Council treasurer-elect; and Penelope Jennings, sports beat editor for The Eagle and SOC Council secretary-elect were not involved in the reporting or editing of this story.
(10/06/23 12:00pm)
American University’s budget report for the 2023-24 fiscal year projected a $30 million shortfall for the year amid rising tuition costs.
(10/05/23 12:00pm)
A new referendum in the American University Undergraduate Senate calls for voting powers for the University’s Board of Trustees’ student representative.
(10/05/23 12:00pm)
Fiesta DC celebró su desfile anual en el centro de D.C. el domingo 24 de septiembre de 2023. El desfile, que celebra el Mes de la Herencia Hispana, se llevó a cabo a pesar de la lluvia durante el fin de semana.
(10/04/23 5:05pm)
American University officials are considering arming its police officers, according to an email sent to the University community Wednesday morning by Chief Financial Officer Bronté Burleigh-Jones. The email cited a recent shooting at Morgan State University as raising concerns for enhanced campus safety efforts.
(10/04/23 12:00pm)
American University isn’t alone in a new meal plan; many D.C. residents also have a new meal plan: visiting The Square.
(10/03/23 12:00pm)
The average American University student’s wallet has a license from home, a folded vaccine card and probably some cash featuring a signature from former U.S. Treasurer Rosa ‘Rosie’ Rios, which appears on “$1.2 trillion out of the $1.4 trillion in circulation worldwide,” according to The National Women’s History Museum.
(10/03/23 12:00pm)
Wesley Lowery — journalist, author and new executive editor of the School of Communication’s Investigative Reporting Workshop — is sparking conversations about race with his new book, “American Whitelash: A Changing Nation and the Cost of Progress.”
(09/20/23 12:00pm)
Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin discussed the youth vote, the Republican “cult” and the future of American democracy at a town hall hosted by the School of Communication and Kennedy Political Union Sept. 14.
(09/15/23 7:10pm)
Megha Rastogi, a sophomore in the School of International Service, lives with an immunocompromised roommate. When she realized she’d been exposed to COVID-19, she looked everywhere for a test.
(09/11/23 12:00pm)
As American University students return to campus navigating new meal plans, they are also adapting to a new restaurant scene. Subway and Starbucks received major upgrades while new locations opened on campus, including Panera and, soon, Qdoba.
(09/01/23 12:00pm)
When President Sylvia Burwell was first announced as American University’s next leader, The Eagle identified her as the first woman to hold the position. As she enters her final year in the role, she has gotten more comfortable with the identifier.
(08/28/23 12:00pm)
For most of American University’s Class of 2024, there was no dorm shopping, travel planning or packing filling the final weeks before their freshman year began. The University held its 2020-2021 academic year almost entirely online, forcing most students to complete classes from their hometowns due to the coronavirus pandemic.
(08/08/23 2:30pm)
President Sylvia Burwell announced Tuesday that she will be stepping down as president of American University at the end of the 2023-24 school year.
(07/18/23 12:00pm)
American University first accepted a Black student in 1915, 22 years after its founding. Today, people of color make up nearly 50 percent of the school’s student population. The race-conscious admissions policies the school has used for years, which likely helped to diversify campus, were struck down in a recent Supreme Court ruling.
(07/14/23 12:00pm)
Passionate about supporting and connecting artists from around the world, 16-year-old Edie Young founded We Are Artistic to do just that.
(07/12/23 4:01pm)
Staff for American University Kitchen have succeeded in negotiating a new contract with their employer, food service provider Compass Group, according to a press release from the UNITE HERE Local 23 union on June 27.
(07/06/23 12:00pm)
American University students were not the only people on campus saying goodbye-for-now as the school year came to a close. The Board of Trustees also had their final meeting May 18 and 19.
(06/20/23 12:00pm)
The Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum opened its doors to the public June 9, making it the first museum dedicated entirely to telling the story of Jewish life in the nation’s capital.
(06/09/23 12:00pm)
As gun atrocities surge across the nation, the violence is having a disproportionate impact on the mental health of young people — causing young victims of violence to become perpetrators, experts say.