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(10/30/17 11:13pm)
American University’s chapters of the fraternity Beta Theta Pi and sorority Chi Omega were both ordered to cease and desist by the Dean of Students Office on Oct. 19, according to AU’s public document reporting the chapter conduct status of recognized fraternities and sororities.
(10/20/17 10:05pm)
In a D.C. courtroom Thursday, Jasper Spires admitted to stabbing and killing American University alumnus Kevin Sutherland on a Metro train on July 4, 2015.
(10/20/17 2:25am)
When Alpha Tau Omega first forfeited their national charter and restructured under the name of Epsilon Iota, Benjamin Ladner was AU’s president, Katzen Arts Center didn’t exist and the Founder’s Day Ball was held at the Old Post Office Pavilion.
(10/04/17 2:15pm)
Actress and activist Gabrielle Union will speak at the Kennedy Political Union’s All-American Weekend event on Oct. 21, KPU announced Wednesday. The event will begin at 8:15 p.m. in Bender Arena.
(09/27/17 8:47pm)
At an emotional town hall Wednesday, American University President Sylvia Burwell said she was “angry and sick” after Confederate flag fliers with cotton plants attached to them were posted in at least four campus buildings Tuesday night.
(08/28/17 7:30pm)
AU has dismissed 18 students and placed one on disciplinary probation for violations of the student conduct code related to their involvement in the underground fraternity, Epsilon Iota, the University
announced Monday.
(08/23/17 12:49pm)
As an incoming freshman, finding your way around AU’s campus and figuring out how to pay for meals can leave you with a lot of questions. That’s why we assembled this guide on how to navigate AU’s campus with common questions we’ve heard from incoming students and even returning upperclassmen.
(08/24/17 1:00pm)
Frequent protests, the selection of a new university president and a hate crime that shook the student body to its core made last year a whirlwind for AU students, faculty and employees.
(07/14/17 6:35pm)
Vice President Mike Pence delivered a speech at AU Wednesday morning to high school students attending the National Student Leadership Conference (NSLC), provoking outrage from AU students online and a small protest outside the speaking venue.
(06/27/17 10:00pm)
The Ward Circle Building, which houses the School of Public Affairs, will now be known as Kerwin Hall in honor of former University President Neil Kerwin's service to AU, the Board of Trustees announced last month.
(06/22/17 2:30pm)
At a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday, Interim Vice President of Campus Life Fanta Aw recounted instances of controversial speech at AU and told committee members that free speech “comes with responsibility and accountability.”
(06/20/17 12:21am)
Interim Vice President of Campus Life Fanta Aw will testify Tuesday in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee about free speech on campus, according to a list of witnesses released by the committee on June 16.
(06/01/17 1:50pm)
The Public Safety building, located on the south end of campus behind Anderson and Letts Halls, will be demolished this month, according to memos released by AU officials. The public safety department began operating out of its new home in the Meyers Technology and Innovation Building on East Campus on May 17, per tweets posted by the department’s official Twitter account.
(05/06/17 8:37pm)
Student demonstrators blocked traffic in the tunnel of Bender Arena on Friday to demand that the University take specific actions to support people of color after the May 1 hate crime that targeted Taylor Dumpson and AU’s chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.
(05/04/17 12:09am)
AU administrators are grappling with new student criticism of AU’s racial climate following a hate crime on Monday that targeted members of the historically African-American Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.
(05/02/17 10:03pm)
The AU police department has released two videos depicting a person of interest in the “racially motivated hate crime” that occurred Monday morning, according to a memo released by AU police on Tuesday. The crime targeted black women and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, a historically African-American sorority.
(05/02/17 9:13pm)
The President’s Council on Diversity and Inclusion led a community town hall in the Kay Chapel on Tuesday to address Monday’s racist incident targeting black women and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, whose members include Student Government President Taylor Dumpson.
(05/01/17 6:43pm)
Public Safety is investigating a racist incident involving bananas that were discovered early this morning, according to a memorandum sent today to the University community from Interim Vice President of Campus Life Fanta Aw.
(04/29/17 3:23pm)
Members of the AU grounds crew found a suspicious item in front of the President’s Office Building on Friday morning that was later revealed to be an “exploded ordnance item” dating back to World War I, according to Camille Lepre, the University’s assistant vice president of communications.
(04/17/17 2:25pm)
The Kennedy Political Union will not host a Wonk of the Year speaker this semester due to scheduling difficulties with Bender Arena and the previously selected speaker, KPU director Valeria Ojeda-Avitia said on April 12.