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(05/01/17 2:00pm)
A new major, called African-American and African Diaspora Studies, will be available for students in fall 2017, as part of the Critical Race, Gender and Culture Collaborative in the College of Arts and Sciences. The major is an expansion of a minor under the same name that the University has offered since 2013.
(04/25/17 3:23pm)
Tom Perriello, a Democratic candidate for governor of Virginia, spoke on Wednesday, April 19 to a group of about 30 students. He spoke about his platform and how this election is a significant time for the Democratic Party in Virginia, which has historically been a swing state.
(04/13/17 1:00pm)
When prospective students think of AU, some might picture the School of International Service building or a campus overflowing with political science students. A picture of science labs complete with microscopes and long white coats might not come to mind.
(04/07/17 3:21pm)
About 50 students gathered in front of Kay Spiritual Life Center on Monday night, their umbrellas shielding them from the steady rainfall, to participate in AUSG Women’s Initiative’s annual “Take Back the Night.”
(03/27/17 5:53pm)
AU accepted nearly all of its early decision applicants this year. The University received 918 early decision applications for Fall 2017 and accepted 82.6 percent of these applicants, Jeremy Lowe, Associate Director of Admissions in the Office of Enrollment said.
(03/09/17 9:43pm)
President Neil Kerwin announced in an email sent to the campus community Wednesday morning that Dr. Fanta Aw, Assistant Vice President of Campus Life, will be the interim vice president of Campus Life effective April 1, 2017.
(03/08/17 7:18pm)
This article originally appeared in The Eagle's Feb. 24, 2017 special edition.
(03/07/17 7:41pm)
A petition for free menstrual products for AU students, using the hashtag #Lady&theTamp, has been gaining traction online in recent weeks.
(03/06/17 11:23pm)
This article originally appeared in The Eagle's Feb. 24, 2017 special edition.
(02/18/17 12:47am)
The American Association of University Women (AAUW) at AU and Running Start, a nonpartisan organization dedicated to helping young women run for office, held a workshop called “Elect Her” on Feb. 11 as part of a training initiative called Elect Her: Campus Women Win.
(02/07/17 2:00pm)
Recent AU alum Carlos
Vera is making waves in D.C. with his campaign Pay Our
Interns, which aims to push organizations
to compensate their interns.
(02/06/17 4:35pm)
“Hardball with Chris Matthews” taped live at the Greenberg Theatre in Tenleytown on Thursday night as part of the “Hardball College Tour,” a series that travels to different colleges across the country to discuss politics with students and politicians alike.
(01/19/17 7:48pm)
Armed men robbed at least two people in two separate incidents near campus Monday night. At least one of the victims was an AU student.
(12/07/16 5:45pm)
A Facebook group called AU Safewalk, created
by AU senior Ray Scheinman, is offering members of the campus community the
option to walk with other students to and from class and work.
(11/30/16 4:58pm)
Making appearances in
the news for their accomplishments is a somewhat common occurrence for AU
alumni, however, it’s not every day that an alumna is named a winner of the
North American Writing Competition.
(11/11/16 1:33am)
The Westboro Baptist Church, a controversial hyper-conservative organization, is expected to arrive on AU’s campus on Friday, Nov. 11 at 4 p.m. to picket the University’s offering of resources to transgender students.
(11/08/16 5:38pm)
Imam Zeb, AU’s former Muslim chaplain, spoke on Nov. 2 in the Kay Spiritual Life Center to highlight the discrimination Muslim Americans experience on a daily basis.
(11/08/16 5:02pm)
A recent exhibit in the Katzen Arts Center offered a unique perspective on the lives of day laborers in the District.
(10/29/16 6:32pm)
The popular indie rock band and 2013 Student Union Board headliner Grouplove will be performing at Echostage in D.C. on Nov. 9 to promote its most recent album, “Big Mess,” which was released Sept. 9.
(10/19/16 7:33pm)
A black doorway covered with rainbow flags and handwritten notes of positivity stood in the middle of the quad on Oct. 11, cheering on LGBTQ individuals to literally “come out of the closet” and celebrate their identities as part of National Coming Out Day.