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(07/01/24 12:00pm)
June 29 marked one year since the Supreme Court ruling that banned race-conscious admissions. Like other universities, American University issued immediate statements expressing disappointment in the decision. The University’s last update about the decision’s impact came on September 15, 2023. A year later, here’s a look at what has changed and what hasn’t.
(06/24/24 12:00pm)
American University’s Board of Trustees met May 16 and 17 to discuss new policies surrounding campus climate, address a decline in undergraduate enrollment and recap progress on the Change Can’t Wait campaign during President Sylvia Burwell’s last semester as president.
(06/21/24 4:49pm)
The following piece is an opinion and does not reflect the views of The Eagle and its staff. All opinions are edited for grammar, style and argument structure and fact-checked, but the opinions are the writer’s own.
(06/18/24 7:56pm)
American University’s Change Can’t Wait fundraising campaign reached its $500 million goal, President Sylvia Burwell announced in an email Tuesday.
(06/17/24 11:57pm)
American University’s Child Development Center will close on August 30, 2024, Chief Financial Officer, Vice President and Treasurer Bronté Burleigh-Jones announced Monday.
(06/17/24 5:41pm)
Non-supervisory staff in American University’s Student Affairs, Information Technology and University Communications and Marketing divisions will now be represented by SEIU Local 500 and join the collective bargaining unit, following a vote from the staff, Chief Financial Officer, Vice President and Treasurer Bronté Burleigh-Jones announced Monday.
(06/14/24 7:21pm)
The former American University student who was arrested in connection with the Oct. 31, 2022, Leonard Hall incident has pleaded guilty to misdemeanor sexual abuse and second-degree burglary.
(06/14/24 12:00pm)
In this grand finale, hosts Sydney Hsu and Sara Winick say their goodbyes and give updated lists of their current favorite shows. Listen along and compare the new lists to those from the very first episode!
(06/13/24 12:00pm)
In this show stopping episode of Couch Potatoes, hosts Sydney Hsu and Sara Winick take the stage to discuss all things Glee. No need to fear flying slushies or messy love triangles. Just relax and enjoy some Fondue for Two as you listen along.
(06/13/24 11:26am)
Economics (Taylor’s Version) is coming to American University next semester, with a themed course on the pop superstar.
(06/12/24 12:00pm)
The American University Washington College of Law named Heather Hughes the new interim dean of the law school Tuesday.
(06/11/24 12:00pm)
As the temperature climbs up to the 80s and the sun’s warmth kisses our skin, it can only mean one thing: summer is here.
(06/07/24 12:00pm)
The crossovers between film and music have yielded some of the most unforgettable movies and songs ever made.
(06/07/24 12:00pm)
The school year has ended; temperatures rise while Canvas usage plummets. Summer is here, and The Eagle has the perfect list of films to add to your watchlist.
(06/06/24 12:00pm)
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued for actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental.
(06/05/24 12:00pm)
Editor’s note: This podcast discusses topics like suicide, sexual abuse and violence.
(06/05/24 12:00pm)
Malak Hassouna’s love for swimming started young — she recalls that the first steps she took as a toddler were on a beach and she started swim classes at two years old. Growing up, Hassouna played an array of sports. She tried basketball, taekwondo, ballet, cheer and tennis, but at around ten she was encouraged by her parents to settle on one sport, and she chose to swim. Hassouna was a champion from the beginning, winning her first heat at her very first competition in California at age nine. Soon after, she returned home to Egypt where she originally learned to swim.
(06/04/24 9:02pm)
The Army Corps of Engineers discovered nine “munitions-related items and debris” at a remediation work site on the south side of campus near Fletcher Gate on Tuesday, according to an email sent by American University CFO, Vice President and Treasurer Bronté Burleigh-Jones.
(06/04/24 12:00pm)
The following piece is an opinion and does not reflect the views of The Eagle and its staff. All opinions are edited for grammar, style and argument structure and fact-checked, but the opinions are the writer’s own.
(06/03/24 12:00pm)
Section 202’s Connor and Gabrielle discuss the details of their favorite sports venues across the nation.