Women & Politics Institute analyzes midterm elections during Women on Wednesdays series
American University’s Women & Politics Institute offered insight into the midterm election outcomes during its recurring Women on Wednesdays webinar on Nov. 9.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Eagle's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
American University’s Women & Politics Institute offered insight into the midterm election outcomes during its recurring Women on Wednesdays webinar on Nov. 9.
Author Jennifer Cobbina discussed policy solutions for police brutality in a Nov. 17 talk hosted by American University’s Metropolitan Policy Center on her book “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot: Why the Protests in Ferguson and Baltimore Matter, and How They Changed America.”
Langston Hughes, Paul Laurence Dunbar and Maya Angelou may be familiar names. But “The Invisible Made Visible,” a program produced by the American University Chamber Singers, combined the work of these artists with the work of composers that were, for a long time, only heard amongst underrepresented communities, according to program organizers.
There is no longer an active threat in Tenleytown after gunshots were fired outside of Jackson-Reed High School Friday afternoon, American University announced via AU Alert.
The NHL season feels like it just started, yet our Washington Capitals have already completed 19 out of their 82 games, so let’s take a look at how they are faring in the ever-competitive Metropolitan Division.
The thought-provoking and animated musical “Cabaret” was performed by AU’s Department of Performing Arts on Oct. 28-29 and Nov. 4-5. The production, directed by Carl Menninger, was effective and impactful with its inclusion of gender fluidity, sexual exploration, anti-semitism and the bystander effect.
American University fans cheered on the men’s basketball team (1-2) at their Wednesday night home opener in Bender Arena against the College of William & Mary (1-3).
American University’s volleyball team (15-14, 7-9 PL) took down the Lafayette College Leopards (8-11, 5-11 PL) on Nov. 11 in Bender Arena.
The American University volleyball team (15-14, 7-9 PL) swept the Holy Cross Crusaders (3-24, 1-15 PL) Nov. 12 at Bender Arena.
El viaje de una mariposa siempre es un desafío. Siempre encuentra obstáculos que limitan el tiempo de nacimiento, pero aún la mariposa sigue su vida vibrante y llena de belleza. El destino de muchas mariposas monarcas es en Morelia, Michoacán; un lugar lleno de cultura, historia y belleza. Morelia, y México en general, también son una gran influencia para la carrera de una rapera aquí en AU.
There were 411 fatal opioid overdoses in D.C. in 2020. As opioid fatalities continue to increase among young people, learning how to reverse an opioid overdose is a vital skill for college students. Unfortunately, American University does not currently offer these resources.
The National Portrait Gallery’s biographical exhibition “One Life: Maya Lin” is an intimate portrait of the muses and artwork of Maya Lin, who is the first Asian-American to be featured in the “One Life” exhibition. Lin is a renowned architect best known for designing the Vietnam War Memorial and dedicating her career to exploring the relationship between nature and humans.
Student-run dance clubs have become an integral part of the artistic community at AU. For dancers at all levels, they are a great way to meet community members and individuals who have a passion for performance and sharing their craft. Although AU’s dance organizations have provided students with community and social opportunities, the dancers who keep these clubs alive have noticed tensions between themselves and the AU Dance department, who they feel may not show enough support for their clubs.
Baseball season has officially ended — and the Houston Astros are World Series champions yet again.
Thasunda Brown Duckett, president and CEO of the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America and the fourth Black woman to helm a Fortune 500 company, has been announced as American University’s Fall Commencement speaker.
Depicting thirteen sleepless nights of her past in the music industry, Taylor Swift released “Midnights,” on Oct. 21. This album came unexpectedly amidst the artist working to re-record her prior albums. Working together with close friend and producer Jack Antonoff, as well as producer Aaron Dessner for “Midnights (3am Edition),” Swift created a compilation of her deepest truths set to dreamy beats and striking synth.
In this episode, Tristan, Spenser and Koz discuss the rising popularity of celebrities becoming actors. Unfortunately, Harry Styles does make an appearance.
American University Pride hosted a town hall event on Nov. 3 as a space for students to voice concerns about how the University’s removal of 14 gender-neutral bathrooms on campus in preparation for a renovation project has impacted the community. AU’s Chief Financial Officer, Vice President and Treasurer Bronté Burleigh-Jones was present, and the event was co-sponsored by AU Students for Change, the Disabled Student Union, AU College Democrats, the South Asian Student Association and the AU ACLU chapter.
Editor’s note: This story contains references to sexual assault. Please see the bottom of this story for additional resources.
La música es algo que nos da vida. Es algo que forma un gran ambiente en nuestra vida y es muy importante compartirlo con todos para que ellos también puedan disfrutar al nivel que tú disfrutas de tu música. Es mi meta como escritor poder convencerlos de la belleza que es la música de Latino América y su gran ambigüedad. Me gustaría compartir un sinopsis cada semana de porque ustedes como lectores del Águila pueden tener una experiencia con esta música única y maravillosa como yo la aprecio y quiero.