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School of Communication Dean Jeffrey Rutenbeck assured students and faculty that the McKinley Building would be ready for spring classes during a Nov. 13 town hall.
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School of Communication Dean Jeffrey Rutenbeck assured students and faculty that the McKinley Building would be ready for spring classes during a Nov. 13 town hall.
When the School of Communication moves to the McKinley Building next semester, the third floor of the Mary Graydon Center will be repurposed.
Joe Ste.Marie, former Student Government Comptroller, has become the University’s first-ever student trustee-elect this fall. The position allows Ste.Marie to sit in on board of trustee meetings before becoming a full student trustee in May.
Club sports teams are struggling to find a place to practice after the grassy practice field on Tenley campus became inaccessible due to construction this summer.
Student Government will determine this year’s agenda based on the results of the organization’s July 8 survey.
Former and current Student Government members, as well as a small group of non-SG students, discussed how SG could foster stronger communication at a town hall on April 23.
The Undergraduate Senate increased next year's budgets of the Kennedy Political Union and the Student Union Board to their highest levels ever in a vote April 14.
Student Government senators proposed a number of improvements to the AU shuttle system April 7, including a regular schedule for the buses, safer shuttle stops and a more efficient tracking app.
The Undergraduate Senate voted unanimously April 7 to pull $8,000 from the Student Government’s current savings for next year’s spending.
Student Government senators proposed a number of improvements to the AU shuttle system April 7, including a regular schedule for the buses, safer shuttle stops and a more efficient tracking app.
David Shadburn's Student Government presidential campaign apologized on April 2 about a Facebook status that violated a rule prohibiting slanderous posts online.
The Student Government Judicial Board heard an appeal by Joe Ste.Marie to bar SG comptroller candidate, Ben Johnson, from the ballot on March 30. The Board ruled on March 31 ruled that Johnson can remain on the ballot.
Student Government elections began April 2 for the next academic year. SG serves as the chief advocate for students to the administration. It also provides programming and seeks to create a sense of community among students on campus.
The Student Government Undergraduate Senate unanimously voted to support transgender students as the University re-negotiates its health insurance plan with GM-Southwest, AU’s student health insurance provider.
Former Sen. Olympia Snowe spoke at the University Club on Feb. 25 for the first time since leaving office. Much of her speech was focused on the divisions in Congress today and the dangers of uncertainty in legislature.
Fred “Bud” Burkhard, special assistant to the provost, passed away from a heart attack on Feb. 7 at the age of 56. Burkhard had been working in that position for over two years, according to Vice Provost Violetta Ettle.
Terrace Dining Room employee Shirley Epps passed away on Jan. 18 at the age of 75. She had been working at the University for 48 years.
A new class based on the “50 Shades of Grey” trilogy will be offered to undergraduates this spring.
Seventeen Amtrak employees failed company-run drug tests in 2011, according to a recent report released by Amtrak Inspector General Ted Alves.