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(08/28/25 7:11pm)
A number of non-exempt hourly workers at American University were allegedly uncompensated for off-the-clock work during the past four years, according to an October 2024 settlement between the University and the D.C Attorney General’s Office.
(08/21/25 7:47pm)
Jay Gruber will be American University’s Assistant Vice President of Police Services, Emergency Management, and Transportation, the University announced Thursday.
(08/21/25 3:13pm)
2D Noodles, an Asian fusion restaurant, opened its first D.C. location in Tenleytown on May 28, creating a new spot for American University students.
(08/20/25 4:51pm)
On a day meant to celebrate service and sacrifice, the streets of the nation’s capital became a battleground of symbols, slogans and ideology.
(07/03/25 4:40pm)
American University was one of 24 public and private research universities to file an amicus court brief on June 9 in support of Harvard University’s lawsuit against President Donald Trump administration’s rollback of federal research funding.
(07/02/25 10:00pm)
Lee Ayres, the founder of D.C. Citizens, had begun planning a rally and picnic at Fort Reno Park in Tenleytown 10 days before the event. She never thought “in a million years” she would organize an event like this, complete with live music and food trucks.
(07/02/25 3:31pm)
American University laid off around 40 staff in various schools and offices across the University in the first two weeks of June without notifying students or faculty, according to two people with direct knowledge of the layoffs.
(07/01/25 1:15pm)
Sherri Berglund visited D.C. for the first time this June. As any first-timer in the nation's capital, Berglund, a San Diego resident, spent time completing the typical D.C. itinerary: memorials, the Eisenhower Building and the Capitol building.
(07/01/25 1:05pm)
Editor’s note: This story contains descriptions of sexual abuse and may be upsetting to some readers. Please see the bottom of this story for relevant resources.
(06/27/25 7:15pm)
Editor’s Note: Owen Auston-Babcock, investigations & data editor, and Kyle Galvin, investigative reporter, are respectively current and former fellows with IRW. Two sources in CJR’s coverage, Hannah Langenfeld and Maya Cederlund are former staff members of The Eagle. They were not involved in the pitching, reporting or writing of this article.
(06/30/25 12:35pm)
Scroll down to view an interactive map of the nine bus routes that run through Tenleytown and American University.
(06/13/25 5:16pm)
Members of the American University community are grieving following the fatal shooting of Sarah Lynn Milgrim, MA/School of International Service ‘23, and her partner, Yaron Lischinsky, on May 21. The couple were killed outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Northwest D.C.
(06/11/25 2:00pm)
Transgender community members at American University are left uncertain if the school will protect them in the face of two anti-transgender executive orders from President Donald Trump aimed at universities.
(06/11/25 12:56am)
Editor’s note: This story contains mention of suicide that may be distressing to some readers. If you are in crisis, please call, text or chat with the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988, or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting HOME to 741741. See the bottom of the story for additional resources.
(05/21/25 6:07pm)
American University is launching a Campaign for the Future of Jewish Life at AU in partnership with the University’s Hillel chapter, according to a Wednesday afternoon announcement from President Jonathan Alger.
(05/11/25 4:30pm)
American University alumnus Almar Latour, M.A./School of Communication ‘96, publisher of The Wall Street Journal and CEO of Dow Jones and Company, addressed graduating students in the School of Communication and the School of Education as they prepare to enter a changing media landscape and workforce.
(05/09/25 8:11pm)
The Anti-Defamation League updated its campus antisemitism report card April 4, marking up American University’s grade from a “C” to a “B.”
(05/08/25 1:00pm)
Faculty at American University are increasingly being hired off tenure track, calling academic freedom into question while the administration remains disinterested in including them in decision making, faculty members said. The University’s American Association of University Professors chapter called for greater transparency and increased job security.
(05/07/25 7:08pm)
President Donald Trump’s March 28 executive order to “beautify Washington, D.C.” has led to the removal of homeless encampments across the city — but advocates say the policy lacks any plan to actually house displaced residents.
(05/07/25 1:30pm)
Arming American University’s Police Department was entirely possible, according to a new report from the University’s Security Review Working Group. However, the group concluded that the structural, legal and financial challenges — combined with student and faculty pushback — outweighed the potential benefits of transitioning to a fully armed force and recommended that AUPD remain unarmed.