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American University President Jonathan Alger and his cabinet stated in an email this morning that the Jan. 25 directives, which banned indoor protests and placed restrictions on postering and tabling, are no longer in effect and will be revised instead.
American University must continue to comply with the Department of Education’s 2020 Title IX regulations and Sexual Harassment Policy instead of the 2024 regulations “until further notice,” American University Vice President of Inclusive Excellence Nkenge Friday and Assistant Vice President for Equity and Title IX Coordinator Leslie Annexstein announced in an email Monday.
American University proposed allowing some forms of indoor protests this fall as part of a forum hosted by Acting Provost and Chief Academic Officer Vicky Wilkins for University faculty and staff to discuss draft policies related to free expression on Thursday.
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Combatting hyperpolarization took center stage at American University’s Sine Institute of Policy and Politics’ “Dialogue for Democracy” event on July 22, which focused on finding common ground between young Democrats and Republicans.
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This past year, my roommate and I would chat each night before going to bed. After saying good night, we would turn the lights off, but our room would never be fully dark, even with the curtains closed. We would both have trouble sleeping due to the light coming in from outside our dorm. To ensure students get an adequate amount of sleep, American University needs to cut down on light pollution on campus.
Editor’s note: This story was updated to indicate that Kris Emmanuel was safely located.
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Undergraduate enrollment at American University for fall 2024 is projected to be 7,004 students – 400 below University targets – as announced by University leadership on Friday in an email. Numbers will be finalized with a census in October, but the incoming freshman class is projected at 1,864 full-time students — 386 students below target.
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American University will offer an early action application plan beginning in fall 2024, in addition to its regular decision, early decision I and early decision II options.
American University’s Student Government Undergraduate Senate announced the creation of the Commission on the Divest from Occupation Resolution, which will research possible ways the University can sever financial ties with Israel amidst the war in Gaza, after months of student protests and support for the student encampment at George Washington University earlier this year.
Protesters with the National Organization for Women gathered outside the Supreme Court on June 24 to advocate for reproductive rights, equal rights and an end to domestic violence.
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Section 202 hosts Connor Sturniolo and Gabrielle McNamee are joined by fellow Eagle staff member and phenomenal sports photographer, Josh Markowitz. Follow along as they discuss the United Football League and the benefits it provides for the world of professional football.
Julia Kato, women’s soccer goalkeeper for American University, grew up playing for one of the best club soccer teams in Florida: Jacksonville FC. The standard of soccer was so high that some of her teammates drove three hours just to practice with the team.