January DEI Update: The Eagle releases its spring staff diversity report
The Eagle’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion group held its first meeting of the spring semester Jan. 26 to establish goals and to analyze the staff diversity report.
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The Eagle’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion group held its first meeting of the spring semester Jan. 26 to establish goals and to analyze the staff diversity report.
The American University Counseling Center has rolled out expanded services to accommodate students’ needs amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Correction: This article has been updated to clarify and correct information that Elizabeth Deal provided about an identified water leak in early October.
Shortly after graduating, the American University Class of 2021 was notified that their payment cards may have been compromised. Herff Jones, the vendor where graduates purchased their caps, gowns and other graduation attire, experienced a cyberattack resulting in fraudulent activity on some graduates’ payment account cards.
Update: This article has been updated to reflect that D.C. residents 16 and older will now be eligible for the vaccine starting April 12.
Fast food restaurants, like McDonald’s, are common in predominantly Black communities due to their cultural and social connotations, along with their affordability, said Marcia Chatelain, a Georgetown University professor, at a virtual University Library event Tuesday.
At a Nov. 10 virtual event hosted by American University Student Government Women’s Initiative, environmentalist and Native American activist Winona LaDuke spoke about renewable energy, the future of the economy, sustainable food systems and biodiversity.
With the tumult of the current political environment, especially during and following the election, American University students expressed heightened stress levels as well as difficulty balancing schoolwork with monitoring election results.
American University announced Monday that the University received two donations totaling $4.5 million, which will aid the construction of the Center for Athletic Performance (CAP) and revamp the AU Eagles Leadership Academy, according to an email from President Sylvia Burwell.
The Women & Politics Institute hosted a discussion on “Gender and Generation” on Oct. 14, speaking about how gender and age can influence how one votes just weeks before the general election.
American University is adjusting to a hybrid curriculum for the spring semester, although the majority of classes will remain online, due to the trajectory of the coronavirus and lessons learned at other schools in recent months, the University announced on its website on Monday.
Update: This story has been updated with information from an email from Acting Provost Peter Starr.
American University students voiced a variety of concerns following President Donald Trump’s nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, who will replace late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, if confirmed by the Senate.