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(11/23/09 2:59am)
In an interview with The Eagle, Student Health Center Director Dan Bruey addressed some common concerns that AU students have about the Student Health Center and spoke about how the Health Center is working to accommodate these concerns.
(11/23/09 2:50am)
Student quality of life ratings at over 400 colleges and universities across America have significantly improved from ratings in the same categories last year, according to a study by the National Survey of Student Engagement.
(11/19/09 2:56am)
The Student Government is going green and keeping AU students healthy with a new bike-lending program on campus, according to Bike-Lending Director Carol Foster.
(11/16/09 2:49am)
The former editor of washingtonpost.com and AU alumnus Jim Brady will be launching a new local D.C. news Web site in spring 2010.
(11/12/09 2:58am)
Linking the salaries of D.C. public school teachers to the standardized test scores of their students is highly detrimental and fosters a test-driven learning environment, according to panelists at the “Savage Inequalities: A Close Look at D.C. Public Schools” event.
(11/09/09 2:49am)
While some students will be catching up on sleep or visiting friends at home during winter break, a group of AU students will be meeting professionals in marketing and communication and may even be securing internships or jobs during the New York City Site Visit Trip this January.
(11/05/09 2:54am)
Despite the emergency closure of a popular Northeast D.C. club last weekend due to a fight, club violence is not a serious threat, according to D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier.
(11/02/09 3:00am)
AU will expand its resources for students by opening a women’s center in fall 2010 and an online veterans’ network launching this January.
(11/02/09 2:57am)
AU students looking for specialized medical advice outside of the Student Health Center will have more options when ZocDoc.com, a free Web service that helps people book appointments with doctors in their area, expands service to D.C.
(10/26/09 2:55am)
Amazon.com gave over 200 college students at various institutions a free copy of its e-book reader, the Kindle, this fall, but the students had mixed feelings about Kindle’s features.
(10/22/09 2:58am)
When Mark Sterner took his first drink on the last night of spring break in 1994, all that he expected was to have a few drunken mishaps and good times with his best friends.
(10/22/09 2:49am)
In response to the rising number of Vietnamese students coming to study in America, colleges have begun sending more recruiters to Vietnam and other Southeast Asian countries.
(10/08/09 2:55am)
AU students under 21 years old may soon be able to rent and drive cars from Zipcar under a pilot program promoted by Student Government President Andy MacCracken.
(10/05/09 2:53am)
Though some colleges across the country are wary about switching over their college e-mail servers to free e-mail servers such as Google or Microsoft, AU students have nothing to worry about when it comes to e-mail information security, according to the Office of Information Technology.
(10/01/09 2:58am)
Bharat Krishnan, a junior in the School of Public Affairs, is not only a full-time college student but is also a political leader in the making.
(09/24/09 2:58am)
AU students will have another store to shop at in Tenleytown next year when construction is completed on the new retail space at 4501 Wisconsin Ave.
(09/17/09 2:00am)
“I don’t think anyone at AU is qualified enough to make that big of a decision. I know that AU is a very politically active school, but I don’t think appointed positions would go over very well with the students.”
Chelsea Spichs, CAS/ SIS junior
(09/14/09 2:53am)
Student Government will renew their search for a new AUTO Commissioner once a replacement is found for former Comptroller Matt Handverger, according to President Andy MacCracken.
(09/03/09 1:08am)
Some people would say Sept. 11 was the work of the American government, or that President Obama's birth certificate is a fake. Peter Starr, the new dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, would tell you otherwise.
(08/30/09 10:59pm)
AU's School of Communication is a "hotbed for new forms of journalism," according to PBS blogger Mark Glasser.