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American University’s chapter of the Sunrise Movement is no stranger to protesting the AU administration.
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American University’s chapter of the Sunrise Movement is no stranger to protesting the AU administration.
American University has hired Huron Consulting to launch a strategic workforce assessment, according to a December email to staff and faculty supervisors of staff that was obtained and verified by The Eagle. Huron has recommended layoffs and program cuts at other universities in the past.
Faculty and staff members in American University’s School of International Service have co-authored and signed a statement calling for an enduring ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas War.
Last week, The Eagle published an article covering a walkout on American University’s campus in support of Palestine. That article identified a speaker at the protest who had made an attempt to hide their identity by covering their face.
Swastikas and a Nazi slogan were drawn on the doors of two residence hall rooms belonging to Jewish students and in a bathroom in Letts Hall on Thursday night, American University President Sylvia Burwell announced to the community in an email Friday afternoon.
The American University Police Department will be trained to carry and administer Narcan, according to an email sent to the AU community Thursday by Vice President of Student Affairs Raymond Lu-Ming Ou and Chief Financial Officer Bronté Burleigh-Jones.
American University President Sylvia Burwell announced in an email to the community that Seth Grossman will be taking on the position of vice president and chief administrative officer.
Editor’s Note: Owen Oppenheimer, news staff writer for The Eagle and senator-elect; Owen Auston-Babcock, local news reporter for The Eagle and SOC Council treasurer-elect; and Penelope Jennings, sports beat editor for The Eagle and SOC Council secretary-elect were not involved in the reporting or editing of this story.
American University announced new COVID-19 protocols that, starting May 11, will put an end to COVID-19 vaccine requirements and PCR test distribution, according to a Tuesday email to the community.
Fanta Aw, vice president of undergraduate enrollment, campus life and inclusive excellence will be leaving American University on March 8, according to an announcement sent by email to the community from President Sylvia Burwell on Thursday.
Food safety inspection reports obtained by The Eagle show additional recent health code violations in the Mary Graydon Center and the campus Starbucks.
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's November 2022 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
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.
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.
For many students at American University, the most politically active college campus in the U.S., Election Day is sacred.
A recent health inspection report obtained by The Eagle shows that the dining facilities in the Mary Graydon Center violated numerous health regulations.
American University will not be offering isolation housing for students living on campus infected with COVID-19, the University announced in an email to students on June 30.
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All Eagle staffers participated in a diversity, equity and inclusion training Tuesday with professor Anita Varma from the University of Texas at Austin.
The Eagle hosted a roundtable discussion with multiple student-led affinity and cultural organizations Feb. 17 with the goal of identifying areas that we have overlooked or underreported in the past so we can better serve the community.