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(04/27/18 1:52pm)
Nearly one year after a hate crime rocked American University’s campus, University President Sylvia Burwell announced in a memo on Friday that “no suspect has been identified in the case” and that “all credible leads have been exhausted” in the investigation.
(04/23/18 4:55pm)
The American University Police Department arrested a person previously barred from campus Saturday night for unlawful entry, assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest, according to a Metropolitan Police Department report.
(04/07/18 3:16am)
Valentina Fernández, a junior political science major, will serve as the student government president for the 2018-2019 academic year. She won about 44 percent of the total unofficial vote count, SG Elections Commissioner Jacob DeGoes said Friday night.
(04/05/18 11:45pm)
Sam Rogers, a candidate for student government president, is facing accusations that he used his position as president of the Residence Hall Association to send a campaign email, according to a notice released Thursday by the SG Judicial Board.
(04/02/18 6:00pm)
Carly Fiorina, the former CEO of Hewlett-Packard and 2016 Republican presidential candidate, will speak to students in Kerwin Hall on April 5, the Kennedy Political Union announced today.
(03/23/18 8:52pm)
Aaron Torop, an AU senior, was out to dinner with his girlfriend on Feb. 14 when the texts started to come in: there had been a shooting in Parkland, Florida. He might know one of the victims.
(03/19/18 8:54pm)
Fanta Aw, who was named vice president of campus life in August, will now report directly to University President Sylvia Burwell on diversity priorities as the Vice President of Campus Life and Inclusive Excellence, Burwell announced in a university-wide email Monday.
(03/06/18 4:02pm)
African-American Jewish activist and educator Yavilah McCoy will lead an event titled “Getting Proximate: Developing and Maintaining Multiracial, Multicultural and Multi-faith Alliances Toward Equity & Justice” on March 20, the Kennedy Political Union announced today.
(03/02/18 10:18pm)
Provost Scott Bass will step down in June after 10 years as the school’s top academic administrator, University President Sylvia Burwell announced in a campus-wide email Friday afternoon.
(02/23/18 11:27pm)
Yamillet Payano, a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences, has been elected Student Government President in a special election to replace former president Taylor Dumpson, who resigned in January.
(02/09/18 10:27pm)
More than two years after American University alumnus Kevin Sutherland was stabbed and killed on a Metro train, his assailant has been sentenced to 35 years in prison.
(01/30/18 3:07pm)
Following a year of racist incidents, student-led protests and grim depictions of AU’s campus climate, the University has released its “plan for inclusive excellence,” which lays out AU’s strategy for diversity and inclusion efforts for at least the next two years.
(01/23/18 9:56pm)
AU police have released three videos depicting two people suspected of hanging anti-immigration posters around campus Sunday night. The suspects are accused of vandalism, according to a Public Safety press release.
(01/18/18 5:02pm)
Jason Kander, an American University alum and recent Democratic Senate candidate in Missouri, will speak to students in McDowell Formal Lounge on Jan. 23, the Kennedy Political Union announced today.
(01/17/18 7:30pm)
If you took a holiday from AU news over winter break, here’s what you missed.
(12/01/17 8:28pm)
University President Sylvia Burwell is standing behind her choice for chief of staff, Seth Grossman, after he and a colleague were found to have interfered with a California state audit into the office of his previous boss, University of California President Janet Napolitano. Grossman is set to start at AU on Dec. 4.
(11/21/17 5:25pm)
Correction appended.
(11/10/17 8:52pm)
American University has been notified of a new suspected mumps case by the D.C. Department of Health, David Reitman, the director of the Student Health Center, announced Friday. This brings the total to seven mumps cases reported at the University.
(11/04/17 1:01am)
Will Mascaro, a senior in the School of Communication, has been fired from his position as director of the Center for Advocacy and Student Equity, a position he’s held since spring 2016.
(11/03/17 1:26am)
Hanna Huntley, a 2016 American University graduate, died Oct. 31 in an automobile accident in Armenia, where she was serving as a Peace Corps volunteer. The Peace Corps confirmed her death in a Wednesday news release.