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(05/06/25 3:30pm)
The Immigrant Justice Clinic and Defending the AU Dream Initiative at the American University Washington College of Law has continued to adapt to ongoing immigration policy shifts by the Trump administration.
(05/06/25 2:30pm)
Rhonda Zaharna, a tenured professor in the School of Communication, will become the interim associate dean of faculty affairs at SOC starting in July.
(05/06/25 2:00pm)
President Donald Trump ordered a hiring freeze on federal employees on Jan. 20, stripping some American University students and alumni of job positions and fellowship opportunities as career prospects continue to vanish.
(05/05/25 4:00pm)
The American University administration canceled a Students for Justice in Palestine workshop called “Debunking Zionist Lies” in a public statement on Feb. 25, eliciting outrage and support among University students and faculty.
(05/05/25 3:30pm)
Faculty and students joined together in two days of “action for higher ed” on April 17 and 18, calling on American University’s administration to protect academic freedom and vulnerable community members amidst the Trump administration’s attacks on universities.
(05/05/25 2:00pm)
American University’s School of Education is entering a new chapter after H. Kent Baker, quadruple Eagle and professor of finance in the Kogod School of Business, made the largest individual donation in University history in the name of his late wife, Linda A. Baker.
(05/02/25 9:02pm)
American University’s Center for Diversity and Inclusion will become the Center for Student Belonging, Vice President of Student Affairs Raymond Ou, Assistant Vice President for Student Engagement and Success Dayne Hutchinson and CSB Director Robin Adams announced in an email Friday.
(05/02/25 6:30pm)
De los quioscos de periódicos: Este artículo apareció en la edición impresa de abril de 2025 de El Águila. Puede encontrar la versión digital aquí.
(05/02/25 5:30pm)
As the spring semester comes to a close, American University students are once again going through the process of choosing college housing, a process that looked different this year due to a new residency requirement stating that all students must live on campus for their first two years at AU.
(05/02/25 2:30pm)
Student and faculty demonstrators gathered on the quad on April 23 in support of graduate student Elaf Hasan, who was arrested by American University police and detained by Metropolitan police after unfurling a Palestinian flag during University President Jonathan Alger’s inauguration.
(05/02/25 2:10pm)
American University alum Ayman Mohyeldin, B.A. ‘00 and M.A. ‘01, will be co-hosting MSNBC’s “The Weekend: Primetime,” which is set to debut on May 3 at 6 p.m., according to an announcement on April 23.
(05/01/25 3:00pm)
Former United States Marine Paul Whelan spoke at an American University Kennedy Political Union event on April 22 about his detention from 2018 to 2024 in Russia on espionage charges.
(05/01/25 1:00pm)
When Sofia Rodriguez attended a Project Move Out event on campus, she found items that did not belong there. An arts-and-crafts box with only stickers remaining labeled “Latinos En Acción” sat in the room, as well as a pop-up banner from Sister Sister, a group on campus that creates spaces of empowerment for Black women.
(05/01/25 12:30pm)
De los quioscos de periódicos: Este artículo apareció en la edición impresa de abril de 2025 de El Águila. Puede encontrar la versión digital aquí.
(04/30/25 9:00pm)
A team of four librarians at American University is joining a nationwide effort to preserve removed or redacted data in a Government Information Data Rescue guide. Editors Jessica Breen, Gwendolyn Reece, Olivia Ivey and Sarah Gilchrist each bring their own expertise to the table.
(04/30/25 3:30pm)
La administración de Donald Trump ha adoptado una postura dura contra la inmigración, implementando medidas restringiendo tanto la entrada de inmigrantes como su permanencia en el país. Esta administración está creando una oleada de nuevas pólizas a través de órdenes ejecutivas que generan confusión y pavor en las inmigrantes, sus familias y organizaciones que pelean por los derechos de inmigrantes. Esta fomentación de miedo hace que las familias se pregunten si es seguro ir a trabajar, que sus hijos asistan a la escuela, o hasta si pueden adquirir ayuda médica. Trump ha autorizado la entrada a escuelas e iglesias a ICE, revocando una directiva que prohibía a que autoridades federales realizen arrestos y redadas de inmigracion en estas áreas “sensitivas”.
(04/30/25 3:00pm)
President Donald Trump initiated the first steps to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education on March 20, aiming to transfer its responsibilities to states and other federal agencies, according to AP News. School of Education students have been among the hardest hit by these federal changes, and their reactions are mixed.
(04/25/25 2:30pm)
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's April 2025 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
(04/24/25 8:49pm)
Vicky Wilkins has been named American University’s permanent provost and chief academic officer, University President Jonathan Alger announced in an email on April 24.
(04/24/25 6:30pm)
The spring 2025 semester cohort of Sine Institute fellows marked the first major change in the structure of the seminar series since its inception in 2018.