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(04/19/22 6:47pm)
Renowned sex educators Lindsay Fram and Marshall Miller hosted “I Love Female Orgasm” Thursday to discuss anatomy, sexual health and women’s empowerment, sponsored by American University Housing and Residence Life and other organizations.
(04/19/22 1:25pm)
American University’s School of Public Affairs ranked tenth in U.S. News & World Report’s evaluation of the best public affairs graduate programs in the country. The ranking signifies the second consecutive year that SPA has received the highest rating among public affairs schools in D.C.
(04/18/22 6:00pm)
The Office of Information Technology announced in an email to the American University community that the student email system will switch from Gmail to Microsoft Office 365 in August. The decision to switch comes after an error in the current system resulted in some students losing emails.
(04/18/22 3:31pm)
Editor’s note: Editor-in-Chief Nina Heller, Administration and Local News Editor Skye Witley, Sports Managing Editor Ben Morse and Assistant Copy Editor Gabe Ferris have all previously worked as editorial interns at Current and were not involved in the writing, reporting or editing of this story.
(04/18/22 12:56pm)
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's April 2022 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
(04/15/22 7:39pm)
Editor’s Note: Committee member Sara Winick, The Eagle’s music editor, was not involved in the writing, reporting, or editing of this story.
(04/15/22 1:28pm)
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen delivered her first official address on digital assets at Kogod School of Business’ Center for Innovation on April 7, laying out a strategy she said will encourage “responsible innovation” and protect consumers, businesses and investors.
(04/14/22 8:05pm)
The American University Board of Trustees has approved its budget for fiscal years 2023-2024, Board of Trustees Chair Marc Duber announced in a Wednesday email to the community.
(04/14/22 1:56pm)
Protected bike lanes. Reliable buses. Intersection cameras. Even more protected bike lanes.
(04/14/22 1:53pm)
The Office of Campus Life announced temporary closures of the coronavirus testing site for on-campus events, creating inconveniences and hiccups for students needing to get tested. This decision comes after American University announced changes to the COVID-19 testing schedule Feb. 28.
(04/13/22 4:38pm)
Editor’s Note: Panelist Emily Brignand is a columnist for The Eagle and was not involved in the writing, reporting or editing of this story.
(04/13/22 4:34pm)
The Claudia Jones Club, established at American University in January, works to provide educational tools and grow student activism on campus while creating a space for students to belong.
(04/13/22 2:20pm)
American University is switching health insurance providers for students in order to reduce price increases for students, the University announced in a March 18 email.
(04/13/22 2:10pm)
American University hosted the D.C. presentation of its fundraising tour for the ‘Change Can’t Wait’ campaign with an event at the Kennedy Center on Thursday while the University’s union workers protested outside.
(04/12/22 7:41pm)
After three years, three procedures, two coronavirus infections, two hospitalizations, five emergency room visits and over 20 doctor appointments, Madelaine Reis said nobody in the American University administration ever cared to ask if she was okay.
(04/12/22 5:16pm)
As American University's coronavirus protocols slimmed this semester, so did the guidelines for clubs. On-campus organizations have taken advantage of the less restrictive guidelines, which lifted food restrictions, made the events timeline request process more flexible and allowed for external guests.
(04/11/22 5:55pm)
Congressman and American University alumnus Jim McGovern (MA-2) discussed his career and the political issues facing the country at an event hosted by the Kennedy Political Union on Wednesday.
(04/11/22 3:33pm)
The School of Communication and the School of Public Affairs are partnering to offer an immersive field-experience course called Battleground Pennsylvania this fall.
(04/11/22 3:01pm)
American University will reinstate the mask mandate effective Tuesday, citing an increase in COVID-19 cases in the D.C. region.
(04/11/22 1:01pm)
Ben Shore is accustomed to fighting for his rights as a member of the disabled community. That is why a 2018 New Jersey civil rights law protecting service animal access to public spaces is named after his service dog, Charlie.