BREAKING: Alger announces five-year strategic plan, ‘Meet Our Moment’
American University is launching a new five-year strategic plan called “Meet Our Moment,” President Jonathan Alger announced Monday, making a number of pledges to students.
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American University is launching a new five-year strategic plan called “Meet Our Moment,” President Jonathan Alger announced Monday, making a number of pledges to students.
The American University administration’s establishment of a new, on-campus Hillel center ignited polarizing reactions among AU’s Hillel and an anti-Zionist Jewish student group, spotlighting divisions within the campus’ Jewish community.
Across the two years she has worked at the American University library, Sydney Henry has compiled a notebook of her experiences. The pages chronicle what she says is a years-long pattern of intimidation and belittlement by supervisors.
When George Washington University students heard Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s voice in person on Nov. 17, many of them erupted in laughter while pointing their cellphones at him.
Students are turning to the American University Career Center as the job market begins to cool to find internships, careers and post-graduation plans.
Students are finding new ways to get their immunizations as American University has changed its vaccination sites for the fall 2025 semester in light of federal changes to vaccine policy.
A revised version of American University’s Discrimination, Harassment, Retaliation, and Sexual Misconduct Policy Title IX policy was released in December 2025 without a campus-wide announcement, provoking criticism from the community, with some saying the new policy excludes key concerns.
A 2025 Sine Institute Poll found that many young Americans say artificial intelligence will limit their career opportunities, but that AI is necessary to learn in higher education, paving a way for new learning opportunities for American University students.
While spending her Sundays in graduate school watching the Real Housewives of Atlanta, Sherri Williams began to notice a pattern.
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As the fall semester comes to a close, some seniors are completing their time at American University and forging ahead into an uncertain future and unprecedented job market.
On July 31, the White House announced President Donald Trump’s plans for the construction of the White House Ballroom. In late October, those plans began to come to fruition.
Gregg Harry has researched gravitational-wave detection for 14 years. The American University physics professor’s work has advanced scientific understanding of quantum physics and filled a need requested by the government.
The Nov. 4 Virginia election was highly anticipated, especially by students in American University’s Battleground Virginia (COMM-420 Topics in Mass Media) class who got to watch, report and learn from the campaigns in Richmond, Virginia.
From the Newsstands: This article appeared in The Eagle’s December 2025 print edition which can be viewed here.
From the Newsstands: This article appeared in The Eagle’s December 2025 print edition which can be viewed here.
AU Staff Union continues to press University administration on contract bargaining, with members expressing their grievances with the contract bargaining process. The administration’s recent updates to the labor contract, staff said, left them feeling unable to focus on the success of their students.
Just in time for the holidays, the School of Public Affairs rang in the season with community bonding before finals. The SPA’s Thanksgiving and Graduate Council Friendsgiving hoped to rectify the stress with free food and conversation among staff and students.
From the Newsstands: This article appeared in The Eagle’s December 2025 print edition which can be viewed here.
Evie Hall, a sophomore in the Kogod School of Business, once avoided artificial intelligence at all costs. Ever since the Institute for Applied Artificial Intelligence launched in April, Hall not only uses AI for studying; her professors encourage its use in class.