BREAKING: University shares interim faculty and staff travel approval plan set to go into effect on Aug. 14
Administration shared updated guidelines for domestic and international travel among faculty and staff members in an email Wednesday.
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Administration shared updated guidelines for domestic and international travel among faculty and staff members in an email Wednesday.
Editor's Note: This article is a developing story and has been updated with additional information.
Muslim students celebrating Ramadan at American University in the midst of finals season said the lack of support from AU and the unique challenges of the pandemic made it difficult to observe the holiday.
Editor's Clarification: This article has been updated to clarify that the University raised 54 percent of its goal by October.
Editor's Note: This article has been updated with newly announced information.
Sentiments of joy and relief erupted across the country Tuesday when former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty of the murder of George Floyd.
In February, American University announced that students could select any two classes to be graded as pass/fail for this spring semester following students’ demands and calls for a universal pass/fail policy.
President Sylvia Burwell announced American University’s new brand campaign, “Challenge Accepted,” Monday, which will replace the previous WONK campaign and focus on spotlighting stories of individual members of the AU community.
American University will invite spring 2021 and Class of 2020 graduates to cross the stage in Bender Arena for in-person commencement ceremonies in May, according to an email sent to graduates Wednesday.
In a student media briefing Thursday, American University administrators announced specific plans for the University’s return to on-campus operations for the fall 2021 semester.
Democratic Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey will speak with School of Public Affairs professor James A. Thurber on Jan. 29 at a virtual event co-hosted by SPA, the Kennedy Political Union and the United States Capitol Historical Society.
At an online event on Nov. 12, renowned investigative journalist Bob Woodward discussed Donald Trump’s presidency, his reporting process and the media’s part in shaping the nation’s political landscape.
Amid the United States’ reckoning with racial injustice, a new fellowship is giving an American University graduate student the opportunity to engage with the local community on the history of enslaved people in D.C.