Review: ‘Overture’ tradition remains strong with the class of 2028
Thirteen musical theater students in the class of 2028 made their American University performing arts debut in “Overture” in three sold-out performances on Sept. 27 and 28.
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Thirteen musical theater students in the class of 2028 made their American University performing arts debut in “Overture” in three sold-out performances on Sept. 27 and 28.
Nota de la Editora: Este artículo fue publicado en inglés y traducido por Sarai Batallas.
A person is in custody following a shelter-in-place alert at American University due to a dangerous individual on or near campus.
A Palestinian flag was found burned on American University’s East Campus on Friday afternoon following a week of vigils and protests remembering the Oct. 7 attacks and commemorating the one year anniversary of the Israel-Hamas war.
American University Students for Justice in Palestine and supporters were repeatedly asked to quiet down and move their vigil on Oct. 7 amid AU Police Department presence because the quad was booked all day by the University and AU Hillel for a Unity Dinner at 6 p.m.
Fiesta DC, the largest Latino festival in the D.C. area, set up on Constitution Avenue to celebrate the richness of Central and South American cultures in its annual parade on Sept. 28 and 29.
A majority of students who voted in the American University Student Government elections supported referenda calling for the University to divest from corporations and academic programs determined by Resolution 19-018 to be “complicit in the occupation and destruction of Palestinian life and land” and to not arm AU Police Department Officers.
Celebration rang out across campus yesterday afternoon, as Fredrick King was officially inaugurated as the Executive Vice Director of Campus Life Committees. After weeks of intense campaigning and debate in the hallowed halls of the Kogod School of Business, King was elected to the newly added position in a landslide, managing to draw in a historic 4 percent of the student body to vote in the uncontested election.
American University School of Communication Master of Arts alumna Nina Zafar, a social media editor at The Washington Post, is one of the 30 contestants featured on season seven of “Love Is Blind,” taking place in D.C. this year.
Identical twins Gustavo and Otavio Pandolfo’s unique artistic style doesn’t just grab viewers attention immediately, but holds it profoundly, in their new exhibit at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.
The School of Public Affairs Graduate Council and American University College Republicans invited students to sit back, relax and enjoy the recent vice presidential debate between Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. JD Vance at their watch parties on Oct. 1.
Nota de la Editora: Este artículo fue publicado en inglés y traducido por Sarai Batallas.
The American University community woke up Thursday morning to spray painted graffiti on signage at the Glover Gate entrance off of Massachusetts Avenue.
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More than 80 chefs assembled at the corner of Third Street and Pennsylvania Avenue Northeast with one goal in mind: break the Guinness World Record for biggest pupusa.
The American University men’s soccer team (3-3-5) took on the Bucknell Bison (4-4-3) on Sept. 28 at the Maryland SoccerPlex, the Eagles’ temporary home field.
Nota de la Editora: Este evento fue presentado en inglés y portugés, y las citas directas incluidas en el artículo fueron traducidas del inglés al español.
Nota de la Editora: Este evento fue presentado en inglés y las citas directas incluidas en el artículo fueron traducidas del inglés al español.
Latinas Promoviendo Comunidad/Lambda Pi Chi Sorority, Inc. partnered with American University’s Gift of Life organization to celebrate diversity and Hispanic Heritage Month with bracelet making and swabbing for potential bone marrow transplants on campus Sept. 21.
The School of Communication hosted a screening and panel discussion of the award-winning documentary “We Are Guardians” with film directors Chelsea Greene, Rob Grobman and Edivan Guajajara on Sept. 30 in the Michael Forman Theater.